Meditation Among Us

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Course System Home Terms Fall 2026 Meditation Among Us

Course Description

Summary

In this class we will explore the practice of meditation as a physical and mental training exercise and reality check. In class meditation and discussion, as well as outside reading and writing assignments, will explore Eastern and Western perspectives on ourselves and the world. Discussions will focus on the relationship between meditation, Buddhist philosophy and scientific materialism, encouraging both skepticism and open mindedness as we deepen our collective understanding of the intimate connection between meditation and our contrasting perceptions of selfishness/selflessness, freedom/predestination, duality/non-duality, and delusion/reality. Course activities will include reading, listening, viewing, writing and discussion aimed at illuminating our evolving perspectives. There is no prerequisite for this class besides curiosity and a desire to understand what it is all about.

Learning Outcomes

  • Just Sitting
  • Just Walking
  • Awareness
  • Mind and Matter
  • Duality vs. Non-Duality
  • Meditation Among Us

Cross List

  • Dance
  • Philosophy
  • Writing

Instructor

  • Dor Ben-Amotz

Day and Time

TH 10:00am-11:50am

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Fall 2026

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

16

Course Frequency

Once a year