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It’s the Dirt that’s Dirty
Jennifer Ata Jennifer Ata

It’s the Dirt that’s Dirty

This was my first time living in India. It was a typical story of going to study yoga, philosophy and sanskrit. I was like a dry sponge, soaking up everything I could. I felt thirsty for anything that might bring me closer to God, and I was searching for the answers everywhere else but myself. At the time I was looking for ways to make myself better. Growth was synonymous with criticism.

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