#45 The Secret Life of Shame#45 The Secret Life of Shame
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Shame is probably one of the most avoided words in the English language. And no wonder. It seems dark and sticky and secretive by it's very nature. Shame can arise from anything from abuse to sex to doing something we feel embarrassed about to simply...
31:02•31 May 2016
Unmasking Shame: Gangaji's Journey to Self-Acceptance
“So then, to me that you see it has no substance. It's not like you get liberated from it, it's actually liberated from you.”
Shame—it's that nagging feeling that many of us prefer to keep hidden. In this eye-opening episode, Gangaji and host Hillary Larson tackle this elusive emotion head-on. They dive into the origins of shame, whether it stems from abuse, sexuality, or simply the human condition. Gangaji doesn't just talk the talk; she walks us through her own experiences with shame and how meeting her teacher, Papaji, helped her find liberation. Ever wondered why self-hatred is so intertwined with shame?
Or how self-love can be a game-changer in overcoming it? This episode covers it all. With a mix of personal anecdotes and profound insights, Gangaji and Hillary offer a candid discussion that promises to shift your perspective. They even touch on the 'magic trick' of shame and how we can break free from its grip. Whether you're struggling with shame yourself or know someone who is, this episode is a must-listen.
It's not just about identifying shame; it's about transforming it into a source of strength.

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