Rick,

Did you ever meet with her?  What is your opinion of her?  She is on
our local cable channels in DC.  I guess her Mississippi background
gives her a pass on the sloooooow talking, but I find it impossible to
listen to her for very long to find out what she is up to.  The people
she is on the show with seem very impressed with her simple
statements.  Guess you have to be there.





--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Dear  Gangaji Foundation Community,
>     It  is possible that you have already heard about a heartbreaking
> disclosure within our community. As the Executive Director and a  Board
> Member of the Gangaji and Leela Foundations it is essential  that I
share
> with you, in brief, what has happened and the response  that is
emerging.
>     On  Sunday, October 1, 2006, Eli Jaxon-Bear, founder of the Leela
> Foundation and Leela School as well as Gangaji¹s husband and  partner,
> revealed to the entire Board of Directors that he breached  the
sanctity of
> the teacher/student relationship by initiating an  intimate relationship
> with one of his students, who is also a  teacher in the Leela
School. This
> relationship lasted for three  years.
>     Eli  told Gangaji about the relationship in October 2005. At the
> student¹s request, neither Gangaji nor Eli disclosed the  relationship.
> Recently, Eli encouraged the student to disclose the  true nature of the
> relationship to people in our  community.
>     What  was initially seen as a matter between adults is now
recognized to
> be a betrayal of the teacher/student relationship and an abuse of 
power. A
> trust with the larger community also has been broken. This  is an
important
> revelation as real harm is being experienced by the  student and is
being
> fully acknowledged. The repercussions of this  betrayal are
reverberating in
> ways that were never imagined, but are  very painful.
>     Eli  takes full responsibility for his actions and the harm he has
> caused. In response, he is willingly stepping down from teaching
> immediately.
>     The  student is receiving qualified professional support. We are
> heartbroken by the transgression she has suffered and her healing is  of
> utmost importance to all.
>     Since  hearing this news, the Board of Directors has met intensively
> coming  together in earnest, offering full support. The desire and
intention
> of the Board is to serve the healing of this community to the best 
of their
> ability, and to see what must be  seen.
>     In  this spirit, the Board accepted Eli¹s resignation from all
formal
> roles in the organization.
>     The  Board also determined that the Foundation will offer
professionally
> facilitated meetings, with Gangaji and Eli present, to support 
healing in
> the larger community. These meetings will create a space  in which
questions
> can be asked and answered. There will be an  opportunity for anyone
to speak
> and express their feelings and  experience. We will announce by
email and on
> the website when and  where these meetings will take place.
>     Gangaji  and Eli will write a letter directly to the community
> addressing  their roles in this situation. These letters will be
sent out to
> our  email list as well as posted on the  website.
>     The  Board intends to create a Foundation code of ethics, or similar
> document, to address the teacher and student relationship, as well 
as other
> pertinent issues.
>     The  deepest truths do not excuse or justify our failures and
betrayals
> as human beings. Gratefully though, without minimizing or 
spiritualizing
> the damage done, love remains and sustains all. It is  only in love
that we
> can truly meet the pain that comes with being  human. Ever more so,
we can
> commit ourselves to the compassion that  love provides and to tell
the truth
> more clearly and honestly to  others and ourselves.
>     My  prayer is that all the hearts affected by this including the
> student, the staff, the community, and Eli and Gangaji can heal the
 pain
> that is present and over time rebuild the broken trust. As 
students, we can
> all come together as beginners, to expose the  betrayals and to see the
> heartbreaking consequences of our actions.  We have the opportunity
to share
> our true feelings, experiences and  realizations, to meet our own and
> others¹ pain and humanity, and to  offer and receive our apologies,
> condolences, and gratitude. In the  realization of our true silent
nature,
> we can gather with compassion  for all the harm we received and all
the harm
> we have caused, and  then see what comes from that meeting.
>     May  we all be blessed with courage and honesty. As always, I look
> forward to meeting with you in satsang.
>     In  deepest gratitude and love,
>     Barbara  Denempont Executive Director
>     The  Board of Directors approved this letter. To write to the Board
> please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your correspondence is  welcomed.
> 
> 
> 
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>             Dear Gangaji Foundation Community,
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>             It is possible that you have already heard about a
heartbreaking disclosure within our community. As the Executive
Director and a Board Member of the Gangaji and Leela Foundations it is
essential that I share with you, in brief, what has happened and the
response that is emerging.
> 
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> 
>             On Sunday, October 1, 2006, Eli Jaxon-Bear, founder of
the Leela Foundation and Leela School as well as Gangaji's husband and
partner, revealed to the entire Board of Directors that he breached
the sanctity of the teacher/student relationship by initiating an
intimate relationship with one of his students, who is also a teacher
in the Leela School. This relationship lasted for three years.
> 
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>             Eli told Gangaji about the relationship in October 2005.
At the student's request, neither Gangaji nor Eli disclosed the
relationship. Recently, Eli encouraged the student to disclose the
true nature of the relationship to people in our community.
> 
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> 
>             What was initially seen as a matter between adults is
now recognized to be a betrayal of the teacher/student relationship
and an abuse of power. A trust with the larger community also has been
broken. This is an important revelation as real harm is being
experienced by the student and is being fully acknowledged. The
repercussions of this betrayal are reverberating in ways that were
never imagined, but are very painful.
> 
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>             Eli takes full responsibility for his actions and the
harm he has caused. In response, he is willingly stepping down from
teaching immediately.
> 
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>             The student is receiving qualified professional support.
We are heartbroken by the transgression she has suffered and her
healing is of utmost importance to all.
> 
> 
> 
>             Since hearing this news, the Board of Directors has met
intensively coming together in earnest, offering full support. The
desire and intention of the Board is to serve the healing of this
community to the best of their ability, and to see what must be seen.
> 
> 
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>             In this spirit, the Board accepted Eli's resignation
from all formal roles in the organization.
> 
> 
> 
>             The Board also determined that the Foundation will offer
professionally facilitated meetings, with Gangaji and Eli present, to
support healing in the larger community. These meetings will create a
space in which questions can be asked and answered. There will be an
opportunity for anyone to speak and express their feelings and
experience. We will announce by email and on the website when and
where these meetings will take place.
> 
> 
> 
>             Gangaji and Eli will write a letter directly to the
community addressing their roles in this situation. These letters will
be sent out to our email list as well as posted on the website.
> 
> 
> 
>             The Board intends to create a Foundation code of ethics,
or similar document, to address the teacher and student relationship,
as well as other pertinent issues.
> 
> 
> 
>             The deepest truths do not excuse or justify our failures
and betrayals as human beings. Gratefully though, without minimizing
or spiritualizing the damage done, love remains and sustains all. It
is only in love that we can truly meet the pain that comes with being
human. Ever more so, we can commit ourselves to the compassion that
love provides and to tell the truth more clearly and honestly to
others and ourselves.
> 
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>             My prayer is that all the hearts affected by this
including the student, the staff, the community, and Eli and Gangaji
can heal the pain that is present and over time rebuild the broken
trust. As students, we can all come together as beginners, to expose
the betrayals and to see the heartbreaking consequences of our
actions. We have the opportunity to share our true feelings,
experiences and realizations, to meet our own and others' pain and
humanity, and to offer and receive our apologies, condolences, and
gratitude. In the realization of our true silent nature, we can gather
with compassion for all the harm we received and all the harm we have
caused, and then see what comes from that meeting.
> 
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>             May we all be blessed with courage and honesty. As
always, I look forward to meeting with you in satsang.
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