FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Religious Studies Spring 2017 Meditation & Spiritual Development REL: 3020 U01

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FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Religious Studies Spring 2017 Meditation & Spiritual Development REL: 3020 U01 Instructors : Prof. Samani Satya Pragya & Prof. Samani Rohini Pragya Class Hours: MWF 2:00-2:50PM Office: DM 320-C Classroom: CP 115 Office Hours: MW 1:00-2:00pm by appointment Email: nonviolencejvbu@gmail.com Objective: Twenty first century is the era of emergence of spirituality, meditation & yoga. Students will explore the world of meditation, and know the scientific secrets of spirituality. The course is geared to acknowledging the meditations and its historical background with an emphasis on Jain meditation and other traditions. The students shall also get an opportunity to learn the varied techniques of meditation & transformative practices. The course is theory & practice oriented, leaning towards better healthy living. It promotes individual health & wellbeing which encompasses the health & wellbeing of all living beings around us and the world. Reading material The articles from various sources will be made available online. The students are recommended to read the articles before the class. Reading improves the class participation, which will be graded. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADES 3 Class test 60 % (each 20%) Class assignments & Attendance 20 % Term paper 20% Term Paper: Term paper has two options; one is based on interview, other without it. 1. Interview any authentic person of any religious tradition about their Meditation practice. Write the interview with added research, study & your analysis on the same subject. More will be discussed in the class. Or 2. The student can select any two types of Meditation or Traditions of meditation for their research. The topic for the paper must receive the approval of the instructor before it is submitted. For any of the above options, write a detail research article with references. Develop a term paper with a minimum of 8 pages and no more than 10 pages in

length, excluding the bibliography or works cited page and the cover page. This paper is formal and must be typed, not hand-written, in Times New Roman font size 12 and double spaced. The margins should be 1-inch on all sides. APA, MLA, and Chicago Manual Style will be accepted. According to the style of choice, the student is advised to include footnotes or endnotes. A more thorough explanation of the term paper will be given during class. Attendance/participation policy - Attendance and participation are very important to this course. Students are expected to participate in class discussions. Attendance will be taken and I expect students to inform me of any prior commitments or emergencies that prevent them from attending. Students may be absent up to three times. A fourth absence will result in a loss of 15% from their attendance grade. Grading scale: 95-100 A 90-94 A- 87-89 B+ 83-86 B 80-82 B- 77-79 C+ 73-76 C 70-72 C- 67-69 D+ 63-66 D 60-62 D- 59 0 F Plagiarism Policy: The following is the definition of plagiarism in the University s CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: 1.02 Plagiarism: The deliberate use and appropriation of another's work without any indication of the source and the representation of such work as the student's own. Any student who fails to give credit for ideas, expressions or materials taken from another source, including internet sources, is guilty of plagiarism. Any student helping another to plagiarize may be found guilty of academic misconduct (http://www.fiu.edu/~oabp/misconductweb/1acmisconductproc.htm). Day Week 1 Jan 09-13 Class schedule Introduction Meditation: What and Why? Week 2 Pre Requisites of Meditation, Food &

Jan 18-20 Meditation Week 3 Jan 23-27 Yoga: Asana, Pranayam and Mudra Week 4 Jan-Feb 30-03 Healing Through Sound/ Mantra (Proposal Due Date) Meditation documentary Week 5 Feb-6-10 Test 1 Levels of existence Levels of existence Week 6 Feb-13-17 Relaxation/ Kayotsarg Breathing / Shvas Week 7 Feb-20-24 Psychic Center / chaitanya Kendra Lesya (color meditation) Week 8 Feb-Mar-27-03 Anupreksha (Auto Suggestion & Contemplation) Test 2

Week 9 Mar-6-10 History of Jain Meditation Video Spiritual reality Practical Week 10 Mar-13-18 Week 11 Mar-20-24 Spring Break Buddhist Meditation Vipashyana Documentary Shadow (Term Paper Due date) Week 12 Mar-27-31 Patanjali s Astanga Yoga Continued Week 13 April-3-7 Hata Yoga Class Discussion ( Continued ) Week 14 April10-14 Meditation and five elements Death & meditation Week 15 April 17-21 Meditation And Stress Management Meditation and Anger Management Review

Week 16 Final Exam