This meditation guide is actually helping me to learn to chill and stay calm. I've spent most of my 14 years locked down. Solitary confinement time is rough to do. These last couple of weeks I've been really chillin'. It's not hard to understand. It's amazing how much meditation can do for you.
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Level sends educational material to people incarcerated at Ouachita River Correctional Unit, a county jail in Arkansas. Level's prison education content includes entrepreneurship training, computer science, internet technology, restaurant job training and personal development material. Level can serve people in maximum security or solitary confinement.
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- Kelly
This meditation guide was very helpful! I have struggled in the past to learn "traditional" meditation techniques. This helped me to learn that there was another way. I've used this guide daily and the practice has helped me immensely with my anxieties. I have already recommended it to several people.
- Michael
I have been incarcerated for over 29 years. This computer science guide has helped me gain a better understanding to the type of world I'm about to enter. I knew nothing about computer science or technology, except for what little I have been exposed to or told about. This guide was enlightening. Thank you!
- Orlando
I'm in administrative segregation (solitary confinement) on 23 hour lockdown. We are locked in our cell with no educational classes - none! This system sticks us in a cell and that's it? We don't have the privilege of going to school or learning a trade. So the worst gets worse. I'm glad I ran into you all at Level.
- Ruben