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Gangaji (born Merle Antoinette Roberson) is an American spiritual teacher and author. She promotes a personal form of inquiry to find the truth of who you are, and to find peace in that truth.

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Freedom in Relationship

In any moment of perfect stillness in the open, quiet mind, there is no problem. There is no suffering, no betrayer, no betraying.

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When We Are Ready to Be Free

When we can recognize that the soul matures naturally and sometimes with pain, we can be more willing to open to whatever we are feeling. We can stop our process of self-protection and instead self-inquire.

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Letting the World into Your Heart

Gangaji shares a simple invitation, to shift your allegiance from the activities of your mind to the eternal presence of your being.

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Stop the Search: An Interview with Gangaji

The American-born master talks about dropping the spiritual search entirely.

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The Longing to Be Free

True desire is the desire for reunion with God, or Self, the desire for truth, the desire for an end to suffering.

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I Am, Therefore I Think

Inknowing, just for a moment, you can directly discover yourself. This discovery does not arrive by thought, but by your own immediate direct experience. What is here, before every thought, after every thought and during every thought?

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Gangaji, the Mind Stopper

An interview with author and teacher Gangaji.

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God, the Ultimate Parent?

We see ourselves as children of God, and we begin to engage in a relationship with God as the ultimate parent.

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Freedom in Prison: Grace Is Here, Too

We can each discover what lives freely, both inside and outside. We can recognize what is at peace, regardless of particular circumstances. We can find ourselves in all.

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Conscious Innocence and Opening to Vulnerability

True innocence is the capacity to directly experience what is here right now without any demands that it look, act, or feel differently.

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