Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science

300 Central Park W
New York, NY 10024

Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science in New York, NY is a diverse learning community dedicated to integrating contemplative wisdom with psychological insight, meditation with neuroscience, and the spirit of care with the pursuit of a just world. They offer in-depth programs, short courses, drop-in meditation sessions, teacher training programs, community discussions, and immersive retreats to help people live more aware, engaged, and purposeful lives.

Founded by Dr. Joe Loizzo, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and Columbia-trained Buddhist scholar, Nalanda Institute welcomes all individuals regardless of background to join in their pursuit of equality, justice, kindness, and wisdom. Their teachings are guided by leading Buddhist scholar-practitioners, contemplative scholar-activists, groundbreaking neuroscientists, pioneering mindfulness and compassion researchers, and exemplary contemplative clinicians.

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