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Kamaljit has spent her life at the intersections—Punjabi and English, brown and white, art and science, small-town farming and big-city IT. Living in these liminal spaces has shaped her into someone deeply attuned to the emotions, ideas, and conversations often overlooked by others.
After the loss of her father and her own health struggles, Kamal left a corporate IT career to embark on a journey of healing. Today, she integrates her lived experience into her work as a student in spiritual care and psychotherapy, supporting clients with compassion and insight. She holds a Master’s in Theological Studies and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science and is currently completing a Master’s in Psycho-Spiritual Care through a dharmic lens. As a neurodivergent thinker, Kamal has a keen ability to notice the delicate and unspoken. Her mind thrives on meaning and connection, while her emotional embodiment allows her to sit with grief in a way that honours its complexity. |