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Himalayan Gateway: Meaning-Making & Purpose in Practice

Himalayan Gateway: Meaning-Making & Purpose in Practice

Overview

This program situates meaning-making within Himalayan gateway communities, combining research debates in psychology and philosophy with experiential practice cycles. Students engage in reflective evidence capture, purpose labs, and structured inquiry sessions while maintaining critical engagement with evidence-based standards.

The design bridges contemplative traditions with modern well-being science, encouraging thoughtful synthesis rather than romanticization.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will:

  • Compare positive psychology frameworks with contemplative philosophical traditions.
  • Examine purpose formation as both a cognitive process and social experience.
  • Analyze how the environment shapes psychological states and reflective practice.
  • Practice structured reflective evidence capture and analytic documentation.
  • Ask: Is purpose discovered, constructed, or cultivated?
  • Develop a purpose-focused portfolio integrating research, practice, and field observation.
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IDEAL DISCIPLINES

Psychology

Philosophy

Religious Studies

Education

Human Development

Peace Studies

Anthropology

Public Health

Global Studies

Cognitive Science

Sociology

Key Locations

Delhi
Rishikesh Corridor
Community & Practice-Based Learning Sites

Itinerary Table

Day Location Academic Focus & Activities Learning Emphasis
1
Delhi Arrival; orientation; interdisciplinary well-being framing Establishing inquiry norms
2–3
Delhi Seminar: contemporary well-being debates; ethics and cultural humility Building critical research foundation
4–10
Rishikesh Corridor Practice-and-seminar cycles; purpose and meaning labs; daily reflective evidence capture Translating lived experience into structured insight
11–12
Delhi Synthesis studio; workbook completion Connecting theory, practice, and evidence
13
Delhi Departure Closure