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Flexible Couches and Campus Meditation Circles
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02:09 - 14:28 (12:19)

The speaker discusses how his L-sectional couch can transform into a straight couch with an ottoman, and how he encountered a group of young people chanting different names of God in a circle dance on the Columbia campus. He also talks about a spiritual leader who came to America during a time of heightened interest in spirituality and was interested in all world religions, health, and excellence in discipline and scholarship.

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02:09 - 05:06 (02:57)
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All Form
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Flexible Couches and Campus Meditation Circles
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#505: Elizabeth Lesser on Building Omega Institute, ADD (Authenticity Deficit Disorder), and Seeking The Emotion of Illumination
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The Tim Ferriss Show
The Omega Institute attracts a lot of visitors every year who are interested in taking courses both on-campus and online.
05:06 - 10:28 (05:21)
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Omega Institute
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The Omega Institute attracts a lot of visitors every year who are interested in taking courses both on-campus and online. One unique feature of the Institute is its relationship with animals on campus, who have grown quite used to humans over the years.

Chapter
Flexible Couches and Campus Meditation Circles
Episode
#505: Elizabeth Lesser on Building Omega Institute, ADD (Authenticity Deficit Disorder), and Seeking The Emotion of Illumination
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
A spiritual polymath named Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan attracted a community of young spiritual seekers interested in excellence, discipline, and scholarship when he came to America in the 1960s.
10:28 - 14:28 (04:00)
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Spiritualism
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A spiritual polymath named Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan attracted a community of young spiritual seekers interested in excellence, discipline, and scholarship when he came to America in the 1960s. He was fascinated with world religions and holism, and he was descended from a lineage of holy people.

Chapter
Flexible Couches and Campus Meditation Circles
Episode
#505: Elizabeth Lesser on Building Omega Institute, ADD (Authenticity Deficit Disorder), and Seeking The Emotion of Illumination
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show