#50 The Call for Help#50 The Call for Help
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When we feel back into a corner, asking for help can be seem difficult. In fact, it can be sort of an act of courage to do it. In those moments when we call out for help, if we let go of what that might look like, is there a guarantee that our...
26:27•20 Dec 2016
Finding Strength in Vulnerability: Gangaji on Asking for Help
“Asking for help is really just surrendering. There's something calling my attention so strongly that it got me running away from standing in truth for truth. But if you are running away from truth, you know it. But that's the moment of calling out help.”
Ever felt like asking for help is a sign of weakness? Gangaji and Hillary Larson flip that notion on its head in this compelling episode. They dive into the emotional labyrinth of seeking help, revealing how it can be an act of profound courage. Gangaji shares her own moments of vulnerability, illustrating how surrendering to the truth can be a powerful, transformative experience.
The discussion also touches on the complex dynamics of being a helper—when offering assistance is genuinely supportive and when it might actually hinder someone's growth. They explore the delicate balance between helping and interfering, and the surprising ways in which receiving help can be a gift in itself. This episode is not just about asking for help; it's about understanding the deeper layers of human connection and the strength found in our shared vulnerabilities.
Tune in to discover how prayer and surrender can lead to personal freedom and a more authentic life.

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