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ATMA: Awareness. Theology. Mysticism. Alignment
- Multi-faith
- Affiliation: None
- 2024 Welcome Letter
- Description: We are a student-led organization dedicated to fostering a deep and meaningful connection between individuals and the divine, particularly through the lens of devotional spirituality traditions. The word ATMA comes from the Sanskrit word meaning soul. We believe that every spiritual tradition, from Hinduism to Sufism, Buddhism, Christianity, and others offer invaluable insights into the nature of the soul and its connection to the divine. Our club provides a unique platform for spiritual exploration and personal growth. Through our weekly discussions, workshops, and interfaith dialogues, we aim to illuminate these connections and foster a sense of unity among diverse spiritual paths. Whether you are looking to deepen your spiritual practice, explore new theological concepts, or simply find a community of like-minded individuals, ATMA is here to support you. We invite you to join us in our journey of spiritual discovery and growth.
- If you are interested in our club, we welcome you to join our weekly event – Jigyasa. These sessions happen every Wednesday at 6:30PM at the Graduate Community Center. Named after the Sanskrit word for curiosity, Jigyasa is a space for those eager to learn more about spirituality and engage in open discussion. We will also have music, meditation and a dinner at the end of the session.
- Contact:
- Signup on CardinalEngage: https://cardinalengage.stanford.edu/atma/club_signup
- Join our mailing list: http://tiny.cc/atma-mailinglist
- Join our WhatApp group: http://tiny.cc/atma-wapp
- Email us at: stanford-atma@lists.stanford.edu
- Student Leaders: Rahul Venkatesh (rmvenkat@stanford.edu), Khaled Jedoui (thekej@stanford.edu), Ayush Agrawal (ayusha@stanford.edu)
Stanford Black Faith Initiative
- Multi-faith
- Affiliation: Office for Religious & Spiritual Life
- Rev. Dr. Sakena Young-Scaggs: revdrsys@stanford.edu
Refuge: Queerness, Spirituality, and Religion
- Multi-faith
- Affiliation: Queer Student Resources and Office for Religious & Spiritual Life
- Description: Support by the Office for Religious & Spiritual Life and Queer Student Resources, Refuge is Stanford's multi-faith community for any and all LGBTQIA+ people on a spiritual and/or religious path. We bring together a shared spiritual practice of joy, belonging, and queer love. We meet on a weekly basis and also hold additional events on LGBTQIA+ spirituality, religion, and faith.
- Contact: Colleen Hallagan Preuninger (cpreunin@stanford.edu)