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Gangaji
Gangaji (; born Texas, 1942) is an American born spiritual teacher and author. She lives in Ashland, Oregon, with her husband, fellow spiritual teacher Eli Jaxon-Bear. ==Early life== Gangaji was born Merle Antoinette Roberson (Toni) in Texas on June 11, 1942, and grew up in Mississippi. After graduating from the University of Mississippi she and her young family moved to San Francisco. After a divorce〔(“The End of All Excuses” ) by Gangaji.〕 she sought to change her life via political activism and spiritual practice. She took buddhist Bodhisattva vows, practiced Zen and Vipassana meditation, helped in a Tibetan-style meditation center, and began a career as an acupuncturist in the San Francisco Bay area. Unfulfilled by her seemingly successful life, in 1989 she and Eli Jaxon-Bear moved to Hawaii.〔Gangaji; Roslyn Moore. ''Just Like You, An Autobiography'', Do Publishing 2003 ISBN 0-9646999-2-3〕
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