FAQ

“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Who teaches the classes?
Classes are taught by meditating students of The Georgia Philosophy Foundation. These tutors have attended the series of classes from the introductory level. The tutoring of classes is entirely voluntary and tutors are not reimbursed financially.

Who can attend the classes?
Anyone can attend the classes. We do not require any qualifications or prior experience, just an open and enquiring mind.

Is the Georgia Philosophy Foundation religious?
The Georgia Philosophy Foundation is not affiliated with any religion. The tradition of Advaita Vedanta, which it follows, comes from the East, but this does not make it eastern, as its message is universal. Advaita has never taken the form of religion, and thus has never engaged in converting anyone from any religion.

Many students continue with their religious practice alongside attending classes and often find that the teachings and practices serve to enhance their understanding of their particular religious tradition.

What is Advaita?
Simply put, this is the philosophy of unity. ‘Advaita’ means ‘not two.’ It’s essence is that there is no difference between the individual consciousness of any being and the universal creative consciousness that orders the universe.

Will meditation conflict with my religious practice?
No. The meditation practice is not dedicated to any particular deity and can be practiced by the religious and non-religious alike.

Is there a fee for the meditation?
A one-time donation is requested at the time of the meditation initiation ceremony. Donations are used to support the initiations and the Georgia Philosophy Foundation

What is the financial structure?
The Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity.

How are course fees used?
Fees are used to cover costs such as rent for the Unity building, refreshments and advertising. Fees are not used for the financial benefit of any of its tutors or members.

What is the governing structure of the Georgia Philosophy Foundation?
The Georgia Philosophy Foundation governing body consists of a president, who also leads the organization, a board of trustees and a treasurer. A yearly trustee meeting is held to review financial matters and discuss other aspects of running the organization.

Where are the retreats held?
Weekend retreats are held at a regional retreat center in nearby Eastern Alabama. Week-long summer retreats are hosted by the School of Practical Philosophy, New York at their retreat house in upstate New York.

Other schools also host retreat events such as Sanskrit, Indian Dance, Economics, Music, Art and Teachers weeks, particularly during the summer months.