IKS Faculty
Ananda Reddy, Ph.D. (Philosophy) is the Director of Sri Aurobindo Center for Advanced Research (SACAR) in Pondicherry, India, and teaches at SACAR’s online teaching institute, The University of Tomorrow. As an expert on Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga, philosophical and psychological teachings of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, and various topics in Indian spiritual traditions, Dr. Reddy has lectured throughout the world. He has previously taught at Assumption University, Bangkok and also at University of Hyderabad, India.
Robert Pryor is the Associate Professor and Director of Antioch Education Abroad Buddhist Studies Program. He designed the Antioch Buddhist Studies Program and has taken groups of students to India as program director since 1979. He teaches courses on Contemporary Buddhist Culture and Buddhist Meditation Traditions. He is also active in the local community as a trustee of the Yellow Springs Dharma Center, an organization whose activities involve both Antioch students and Yellow Springs residents.
Margot Esther Borden, M.A. (Humanistic Psychology) currently has a private therapy practice in Paris, France. She has been dedicated to the exploration of the physical, vital, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of human consciousness for nearly 20 years. Her search has involved both research and direct experience of many psychological and spiritual traditions and experiential therapies as well as Eastern meditation and yogic techniques. Margot is also trained in breathwork techniques for healing. Her therapeutic work is aimed at resolving life difficulties, developing self-understanding, self-acceptance and inner awareness thus inviting the emergence of our higher Self.
Larry Seidlitz, Ph.D. (Psychology) has taught at California Institute of Integral Studies, University of Rochester Medical School, Rochester Institute of Technology, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. With an extensive list of publications in various journals and presentations throughout the world, he has also received research grants from National Institute of Mental Health and National Institute of Aging. Dr. Seidlitz currently lives in Pondicherry, India and teaches at Sri Aurobindo Center for Advanced Research. His current teaching portfolio includes courses on Integral Yoga Psychology and Philosophical Bases of Integral Yoga. Some of his research interests include emotions and psychopathology in late-life, subjective well-being, and the effects of religiousness and spirituality on health.
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