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Student Organization in Universities
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Students at several universities have created or are working on creating a registered
organization, endorsed by the university to facilitate teaching and practicing meditation
to students and faculty. Getting it registered by the university helps in making arrangements
for activities related to teaching and practicing of meditation, such as reserving rooms etc.
These organization need not be affiliated with Shri Ram Chandra Mission or SRCM.
Following are some existing student organizations.
- Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
- Virgina Tech, Blacksburg Virginia, USA
- University of Colorado, Boulder CO, USA
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA, USA
- University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, USA
- Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
- Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
- University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA
- Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
- The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, UK
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1. Natural Path Meditation Group - Georgia Tech, Atlanta
GA, USA
To facilitate students in the introduction and training of a
simple and effective form of Raja Yoga Meditation that makes the
mind a capable instrument for the realization of our true potential
by gaining regulatory control over the mind.
Web: http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/Raja-Yoga-Meditation
Email: gtg190s@mail.gatech.edu
Phone: (404) 724-9557 [ask for Nori]
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2. Natural Path Meditation Group - Virgina Tech, Blacksburg
Virginia, USA
Promoting human development by the regulation of mind through
the practice of meditation. Conducting Educational Workshops and
Classes on the Why, What, and How of meditation, specifically
the Natural-Path Meditation method. This method is a practical,
remodeled form of Raj-Yoga (yoga of the mind) made suitable for
contemporary lifestyle.
Web: http://www.naturalpathmeditation.org.vt.edu
Email: meditation@vt.edu
Phone: (540) 239-2571 (Cell) [ask for Amit Dravid]
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3. Natural Path Meditation Group - University of Colorado,
Boulder CO, USA
Human Development through regulation of mind by the practice
of meditation. To conduct educational workshops and seminars on
the practice of meditation, specifically the Natural Path method
as taught by Shri Ram Chandra Mission, a registered non profit
organization. To meet on a weekly basis for group meditation and
introduce this to other interested students.
Web: http://www-ucsu.colorado.edu/guide/spc_frame.htm
Email: meditation_co@yahoo.com
[attn to Preeti, Sonia or Aravind]
Phone: 303-882-5181
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4. Natural Path Meditation Group - University of Southern
California, Los Angeles CA, USA
We are a student organization offering a simple and natural way
to promote self development among students.
Web: http://www-scf.usc.edu/~meditate
Email: meditate@usc.edu[attn
to Vidhya Navalpakkam]
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5. Natural Path Meditation Group - University of Delaware,
Newark, DE, USA
This group practices the Sahaj Marg, translated Natural
Path raja yoga (yoga of the mind) which is a system of spiritual
training based on a heart-centered meditation.
Web: http://copland.udel.edu/stu-org/NaturalPath/index.html
Email: karthikk@udel.edu
[attn to Karthik K Kulkarni]
Phone: 302-898-3398 (mobile)
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6. Natural Path Meditation Group - University of Maryland,
Baltimore County, MD, USA
Promoting human development by the regulation of mind through
the practice of meditation. Conducting Educational Workshops and
Classes on the Why, What, and How of meditation, specifically
the Sahaj Marg (Natural Path) Meditation method. This method is
a practical, remodeled form of Raja Yoga (yoga of the mind) made
suitable for contemporary lifestyle.
Web: http://sta.umbc.edu/orgs/sahajmarg/index.html
Email: sahajmarg@umbc.edu
[attn to Suresh Purini]
Phone: 410-242-4132 (H) 410-455-8872 (Office)
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7. Natural Path Meditation Group - Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX, USA
We are a student organization offering a simple and natural way
to promote self development among students, faculty & staff
of Texas A&M University and residents of Brazos Valley.
Web: http://meditation.tamu.edu
Email: meditation@tamu.edu
Phone: 979-219-2318 (Cell)
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8. Natural Path Meditation Group - Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
The Natural Path Meditation Group at IU hosts informal seminars on Sahaj Marg,
a heart-centered practice in the tradition of Raja Yoga. On Wednesday evenings,
we gather for meditation.
Web:
Email: bdravid@indiana.edu
Phone: (812) 322-0433 [ask for Bharat Dravid]
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9. University Natural Path Meditation Group - University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA
We are a student organization offering a simple and natural way to promote self development among students,
faculty & staff of the University of Texas at Austin.
Web: http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/meditation/
Email: meditate@www.utexas.edu
Phone: (512) 374-4940 (H) [ask for Venugopal Bhaskara]
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10. The Natural Path Meditation Group - Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
We are a student organization offering a simple and natural way to promote self development among students, faculty & staff of Stanford University. We aim to provide the Stanford Community a means to learn and practice meditation in their daily lives.
Web:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/naturalpath
Email: stanford-meditation@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 387-3258 (cell) [Bhadresh Rami]
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11. Natural Path Meditation Group - The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, UK
Promoting a simple and natural approach towards human integration through the practice of Sahaj Marg meditation.
Web:
Email: jrspollock@gmail.com
Phone: 079 8480 5390 [ask for Joshua Pollock]
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