--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks John.
>
   I can see where those types of 'pointing out' conversations could be
useful for some.  She seems to have a good effect on folks caught in the
purification to transcend duality.  She's many peoples first exposure to
Advaita, Dzochen etc....

'Works for some....'

JohnY




>
> --- In [email protected], "jyouells2000" jyouells@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > >
> > > 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.
> > >
> > Saw her in NYC a few weeks ago. She was direct, and clear. Good
vibe,
> > about 150 folks there.
> > I was curious...
> >
> > JohnY
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer groups@ 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 boardofdirectors@ Your correspondence is  welcomed.
> > > >
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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.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >             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.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >             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.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >             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 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.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >             My prayer is that all the hearts affected by this
> > > including the student, the staff, the community, and Eli and
Gangaji
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> > > 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
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have
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> > > >             In deepest gratitude and love,
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> > > >             Barbara Denempont Executive Director
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