The Gangaji Foundation Announces Gangaji's New Weekly Huffington Post Articles

Gangaji, world renown spiritual teacher and author, is a new contributor to the 
Huffington Post. The Gangaji Foundation announced the success of Gangaji's new 
weekly articles published on the Huffington Post website. The comments posted 
to her articles reflect the conversation that connects people around the world 
with Gangaji. The first four posts, Open Mind, Mississippi Burning: Good News 
for All, What Are You Spreading?, and last weeks' post Where Does Torture 
Start? Where Does It End?, offer readers a fresh and radical perspective in the 
context of current events.
'Do we even consider the possibility of keeping our emotional hurt contained, 
or is it allowed to randomly infect whomever we meet?
There is a lot of excitement about Gangaji's Huffington Post articles as well 
as the new website and online courses that Gangaji will be offering starting in 
early 2010. Of course, Gangaji will still be offering retreats, but more and 
more the internet will be a catalyst for getting Gangaji's message out to a 
global audience.

Ashland, Oregon (PRWEB) June 16, 2009 -- The Gangaji Foundation announced the 
success of Gangaji's new Huffington Post articles. Her invitation is simple and 
the comments posted to her articles reflect the conversation that connects 
people around the world with Gangaji. This is a new medium for Gangaji that 
enables her spiritual message to reach a wider audience. The first three 
articles, Open Mind, Mississippi Burning: Good News for All, What Are You 
Spreading?, and last weeks' article Where Does Torture Start? Where Does It 
End?, offer readers a fresh and radical perspective in the context of current 
events.

>From the moment her first article Open Mind hit the internet, her words have 
>opened the minds and hearts of readers around the world with the depth of her 
>core message-- 'In the midst of some activity, even the activity of reading 
>this now, it is completely possible to allow your mind to open fully, and in 
>that opening to discover the peace and fulfillment of your own spacious 
>awareness.'

Gangaji is recognized for her uncanny ability to shift your awareness from the 
mundane activities of your life to the light that shines within you. As she so 
eloquently points out in her article Mississippi Burning: Good News for All-- 
''The shining is the glow of the victory of the heart in the place where hatred 
lived. Whatever our superficial skin color, whatever our deep conditioning, 
whatever our unreasonable hatreds, if we turn to this shining within us, we 
find all is welcome here. All of us are welcome home.'

As a contributor to the Huffington Post, it is not just Gangaji's unique 
perspective that interests readers; it is the depth of the questions that she 
asks. In her article, What Are You Spreading?, held in the context of the 
recent Swine Flu panic, Gangaji asks, "'Do we even consider the possibility of 
keeping our emotional hurt contained, or is it allowed to randomly infect 
whomever we meet?" It's questions like these that really make you stop and 
think how your emotions can spread just quickly as any disease. Her questions 
deftly offer an alternative--the radical invitation to stop!

Perhaps there is no question more poignant than the questions posed by her most 
recent article Where does Torture Begin? Where Does It End? In stark contrast 
to the recent commentary and debate regarding torture, Gangaji asks, 'How does 
the way we treat ourselves affect our willingness to mistreat others?.' Her 
introspective glance at the root of torture dramatically shifts the 
conversation from blame and justification, to one of compassion and 
understanding.

In addition to the success of these mind stopping articles, Gangaji's new 
website was launched in April and there is growing enthusiasm for all the 
possibilities this new site offers. In a recent interview Barbara Denempont, 
Executive Director of the Gangaji Foundation, said, "There is a lot of 
excitement about Gangaji's Huffington Post articles as well as the new website 
and online courses that Gangaji will be offering starting in early 2010. Of 
course, Gangaji will still be offering retreats, but more and more the internet 
will be a catalyst for getting Gangaji's message out to a global audience. "

About the Gangaji Foundation:
The Gangaji Foundation serves the potential for individual and collective 
recognition of peace, inherent in the core of all being. Established as a 
non-profit organization in 1993, Gangaji has influenced the lives of thousands 
of people throughout the world through retreats and public events, video 
programs, prison program, public access television - available in 57 
communities throughout North America.

Gangaji is the author of The Diamond in Your Pocket: Discovering Your True 
Radiance", "Freedom & Resolve: The Living Edge of Surrender," and "You Are 
THAT!"

We are most grateful and wish to acknowledge the worldwide network of 
volunteers who continue to help support the work of the Gangaji Foundation.

For more information please visit Gangaji's website at http://www.gangaji.org 
or contact:

Barbara Denempont, Executive Director
1-800-267-9205 Ext: 223 


      

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