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“The strategies and avoidance around the experience of “not being” or death are what keep you from the experience of eternal life.”
As a young boy of 16, Ramana chose to stop running from what he feared and turned to face death directly. In that moment of inquiry, he opened his mind asking, “Who dies?” All of us share that same opportunity to stop running and inquire into what we fear most—the end of “me.” In the willingness to investigate death itself, we can discover what cannot die, we can truly rest in the peace that is present here and now.
Learn more about Gangaji at gangaji.org
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“The strategies and avoidance around the experience of “not being” or death are what keep you from the experience of eternal life.”
As a young boy of 16, Ramana chose to stop running from what he feared and turned to face death directly. In that moment of inquiry, he opened his mind asking, “Who dies?” All of us share that same opportunity to stop running and inquire into what we fear most—the end of “me.” In the willingness to investigate death itself, we can discover what cannot die, we can truly rest in the peace that is present here and now.
Learn more about Gangaji at gangaji.org
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