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    Hidden Treasure: Uncovering the Truth in Your Life Story

    Hidden Treasure: Uncovering the Truth in Your Life Story

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    by Gangaji


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    Gangaji travels the world, speaking to spiritual seekers from all walks of life. A teacher and author, she lives with her husband in Ashland, Oregon.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction xi

    Part One

    Chapter 1 Stories 3

    Chapter 2 My Story 23

    Chapter 3 Hidden Treasure: A Teaching Story 41

    Part Two

    Chapter 4 Inquiry: Discovering Your Inner Nakedness 49

    Chapter 5 Harmony 69

    Chapter 6 Reversal of Fortune 91

    Chapter 7 Hell 115

    Chapter 8 Offer of Redemption 131

    Chapter 9 Cynicism, Refusal, Denial 143

    Chapter 10 The Right Question 153

    Chapter 11 Discovery 161

    Part Three

    Chapter 12 Open End 181

    Chapter 13 Silent Awareness 197

    Acknowledgments 208

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    An inspiring new book from one of our greatest living spiritual teachers.

    All of these stories teach us that we aren't who we think we are. How we have defined ourselves is not the truth of ourselves. What we think we must have is already present, and when we think we have lost the value of our lives, it is still here if we know where to look.
    -from Hidden Treasure

    In this life-changing book, renowned spiritual teacher Gangaji uses the telling of her own life story to help readers uncover the truth of their own. Antoinette (Toni) Roberson Varner was given the name Gangaji by her teacher Sri H. W. L. Poonja in 1990. Before that meeting, she had pursued many paths to enlightenment. Brought up in the 1950s in the racially divided south, she married young and had a daughter. Following the dissolution of her first marriage, she moved to Northern California and immersed herself fully in the spiritual culture that was flourishing there-but all her efforts to achieve lasting fulfillment ultimately fell short. In the wake of her disillusionment, she made a final prayer for help. In 1990, the answer to her prayer came unexpectedly, taking her to India and to the meeting that would change everything. There on the banks of the river Ganges, she met Poonja, also known as Papaji, who opened her mind to the eternal presence of being.

    In Hidden Treasure, Gangaji guides readers to the realization that once they can uncover and speak the truth about themselves, deep and lasting contentment is entirely possible.

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    Publishers Weekly
    A provider is killed when traveling and his family becomes impoverished. Just when the situation seems hopeless, a stranger arrives to reveal treasure hidden under the floorboards of their home. With this simple parable, Gangaji (You Are That) outlines the strife, the joy, and the unforeseen shocks that life brings. The treasure, hidden nearby all along, is treated as a metaphor for spiritual yearning, reminding seekers that answers lie within. Alongside this plain yet revealing story, Gangaji recounts a life's journey that encompasses her difficult childhood, a broken marriage, the thrills of the counterculture, and spiritual revelations received from guru Sri H.W.L. Poonja. Gangaji speaks of finding conscious space through cultivating stillness and silence, and although her practices derive from Hinduism, there is less of a defined religious tradition than a general sense of spiritual wisdom in her writings. This gently flowing but often disarming volume invites readers to examine the narratives that shape them, and is a call to pass beyond personal stories to find a deeper, more universal self. (Sept.)
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