🌀 Welcome to The Ganga Files
This space is for those seeking what is real.
Not polished answers.
Not borrowed certainty.
Not a lighter version of truth.
The Ganga Files are where the threads come together: devotion and discipline, structure and surrender, the sacred and the ordinary, the body and the unseen, the wound and the wisdom it asks us to meet.
Here you’ll find reflections, stories, practices, and transmissions shaped by lived experience, spiritual practice, direct perception, and the Field itself.
These writings are not here to tell you what to believe.
They are here to help you listen more deeply, see more clearly, and return to what your own life is already trying to show you.
Some pieces move through grief.
Some through healing.
Some through spiritual distortion, nervous system overwhelm, embodiment, devotion, death, rupture, beauty, and return.
All of them are written from the current.
Not above life.
Not outside the mess.
From inside the place where truth is revealed.
The Ganga Files are fragments from that current — reflections pulled from the deep waters of becoming and placed here as offerings.
For remembering.
For reckoning.
For returning.
This is not a place for performance.
It is a place for truth, practice, devotion, discernment, and the slow, sacred work of becoming whole enough to meet what is real.
Leela, Dharma, Karma, Yoga: Four Gateways Into Truth
These aren’t cute Sanskrit terms to sprinkle on a yoga class or spiritual meme. They are doorways into the Divine. And if you’re a teacher — in yoga, in spirituality, in life — you carry a responsibility when you speak them.
Because words like these shape how people live. When you flatten them, you lead people into bypass, victimhood, and shame. When you embody them, you point people back to Truth.