Jai Punjabi: Soul Curriculum

Jai Punjabi: Soul Curriculum

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The power of a simple loving presence, by Hannah Cross

Hannah Cross is a licensed clinical social worker, devoted to helping people with emotional and behavioral concerns. The way she approaches her work is rooted in a life-changing early job, one she almost didn’t take — at a youth incarceration center. Working with these young peop ...  Show more

A self-love meditation, by Rohan Gunatillake

Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate love of all kinds — whether it’s the unconditional love of a pet, the instinctual reflex to help those who are suffering, or, perhaps most important, the time we take to send love back to ourselves. Love has many dimensions, and it d ...  Show more

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