Since its inception in 1984, the Open Center has been committed to a multi-cultural world in which the gifts of all spiritual paths with integrity are honored and celebrated.
At this time of rising nationalism and fundamentalism, two of the most retrograde impulses in the contemporary world, we stand for a human present and future that embraces ethnic, religious and cultural diversity.
Whether the path is Sufism, Yoga, Christian mysticism, Judaism, Buddhism, indigenous spirituality or the many other ways to a deeper understanding of the inner world, we support it. Of course, not all practitioners of such paths operate with equal clarity so we have always sought to exercise appropriate discernment when necessary. But the essential commitment to a society in which diversity is celebrated remains foundational to our work and always will be.
There are currently many grotesque forces at work in the world seeking to take us back to a time that brought us World Wars and countless difficult struggles for peace and justice. But New York has always modeled a wild and crazy mix of peoples and cultures, brought together to learn, if inadvertently, from each other, sometimes more successfully than others.
As the original major center of holistic learning in this vibrant world city, we have always felt a responsibility to offer programs that provide opportunities to slip into wisdom streams that may be far from the one we were born into but that enables us to expand consciousness, love and compassion.