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Faculty Memories

At the core of Omega's success are our faculty members. These cultural pioneers have brought their unique gifts to our curriculum and to the tens of thousands of people who have attended our programs since we began offering them. Enjoy this slide show of some early photos of faculty, many of whom continue to teach at Omega.

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This gathering of spiritual teachers was a highlight of Omega's first year of programs in 1978. The event took place at the Hoosac School, a private boarding school in upstate New York near Omega's home at the time, the Abode of the Message, in New Lebanon, New York. Pictured from left to right: Brother David Steindl-Rast, Swami Satchidananda, Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, Rabbi Zalman Schachter, Yeshe Dondon, and Yeshe Dondon's interpreter.


Omega Institute was the first place that ever sensed that I might have something to offer as a teacher. Their flexibility with my scheduling needs and constant encouragement of what I was attempting to do was in itself a teaching for me, and their enthusiasm about my proposed ideas for an Improvisation Workshop opened doors for me that has completely changed my life and my sense of what I am capable of. All of this is the essence of what Omega offers to the public. —Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin is an Oscar-nominated screen actor, stage actor, author, and musician. He has taught acting improvisation workshops at Omega since 2000.

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Whenever I pull up at that Omega greeting place, I feel so much hope. Omega represents the hand-made, eccentric teaching possibilities that the best intelligences in the United States have always longed for. —Robert Bly

Robert Bly is one of America's most celebrated poets and authors. He has led poetry workshops and men's gatherings, and participated in conferences at Omega since 1979.

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I have been going to Omega for the last 20 years every year. It was at Omega that I launched my speaking and workshop career. I will remain ever grateful to them. Omega offers the most extensive and comprehensive tools for personal and collective transformation. There is no other place comparable to it if you want to evolve. —Deepak Chopra, M.D.

Deepak Chopra is a medical doctor and author who writes extensively on spirituality and mind-body medicine. He has taught a variety of workshops at Omega since 1989.

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Omega is at the forefront of the human potential movement. With its diverse and multi-dimensional curricula offered throughout the years, thoughtful and eager students of life have the good fortune partaking in its rich resources. I have enjoyed offering my work, reaching such a diverse group of seminarians, of all ages, and from all walks of life. Omega continues to reinforce my faith in the needs for alternative lifelong education for everyone. —Chungliang Al Huang

Chungliang Al Huang is a philosopher, cultural anthropologist, and renowned teacher of creative tai chi and contemporary Taoism. He has taught at Omega since 1985.

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The opportunity to try the "unusual" in our Beyond Basketball workshops at Omega gave me the confidence and courage to try similar tactics with professional basketball players. The Omegans who came religiously to the workshop over the years came with the desire to explore different ways of enjoying and thinking about the game of basketball. In the 20-plus years that the workshop has been taught, our "players" have gone from being "pretenders" to veterans, teaching the novices how to play hard in an atmosphere of friendly competition.

Perhaps the most enjoyable moments at Omega have been the discussions about ideas, about methods of teaching, and about spiritual insights with the other teachers at Omega during lunch and dinner conversations. The spiritual horizon expanded from 90 degrees to 360 degrees. And I will always remember the mad rush of the basketball players to go get pizzas on Sunday night after a few days of Omega's vegetarian food! —Phil Jackson

Phil Jackson is considered by many to be one of the greatest NBA coaches of all times. He was coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1989 to 1998, and of the Los Angeles Lakers from 1999 to the present. He taught Beyond Basketball at Omega from 1985 to 1999. His colleague, Charlie Rosen, continues to offer the workshop at Omega.

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Throughout the years, Omega has been one of my favorite places to be invited to. Why? First, the grounds-spacious, beautiful, and immaculately manicured. Next, the accommodations-clean, comfortable, and accessible. Then, the meals-wholesome, nutritious, and tasty. Best of all, the people-the staff and the people it attracts. That's Omega to me. —Huston Smith

Huston Smith is one of the most respected religious scholars and authors in the world. He has taught at Omega since 1985.

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The beauty, simplicity, and peace of Omega's campus have been both the background and the conduit of many life-transforming experiences in my groups. Without the distractions of everyday life-traffic, work, and other conscious and subconscious intrusions-people can reach a depth of focus and awareness not usually attainable at home. To work and experience in such a wonderful setting is one of the many blessings Omega has provided me. —Brian Weiss

Brian Weiss is the author of several best-selling books based on his experience as a psychiatrist and healer. He is chairman emeritus of psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami. He has taught at Omega since 1995.

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I have always found Omega to be a warm and inviting place, and the audiences so encouraging of my work. I have been pushed further in my own understandings through conversations at Omega, and have been inspired to delve more deeply into my writing after being there.

One of the great aspects of Omega is its gorgeous setting. We are living in dangerous times. People who love the earth must be willing to fight for it. To do this, it is very important for both men and women to connect with the divine feminine, which is so alive in the beauty of Omega's campus. —Marion Woodman

Marion Woodman is a renowned Jungian analyst and author whose groundbreaking insights into women, men, and society have made a significant contribution to our culture. She has taught at Omega since 1988.

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When I was on the board of directors at Omega, my major focus was to create two institutes at Omega: one is the Omega Institute for the guests who come to take workshops and retreats; the second is what I call the Karma Yoga Institute. Karma Yoga is work that is done for the love of God. When a staff is doing its work to serve God-whether that work is making beds, cleaning bathrooms, or actually running the organization—the quality of service becomes markedly different, and those doing the service have a transformational spiritual experience. Omega has made great strides in this direction. People who come to Omega feel loved and cared for. But we can do even better. My dream for Omega is that more and more focus be put on Karma Yoga, so that caring for guests becomes the grist for the staff's mill, creating the kind of service that truly changes lives. —Ram Dass

Ram Dass is one of America's greatest living spiritual teachers, whose first of many books had a pivotal influence on a culture that has reverberated with the title words, "Be Here Now", ever since. Ram Dass' spirit has been a guiding light for three generations, carrying along millions on the journey, helping free them from their bonds as he has worked his way through his own. He has taught at Omega since 1979.


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