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Meditation House

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Meditation House
ISIN🆔
IndustryEducation, Health, and Well-being
Founded 📆2015
Founder 👔Dan Globus
Headquarters 🏙️,
Catskill, New York
,
United States
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Dan Globus (founder)
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitemeditationhouse.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Meditation House is an organization founded by Dan Globus that teaches mindfulness meditation to corporations. It is currently based in Catskill, New York, US.[1]

History[edit]

Dan Globus, who has been trained by Tibetan Buddhist monks for over a decade, founded Meditation House in 2015.[2] Globus directly learned Vipassana and Mindfulness Meditation techniques from ordained Tibetan Buddhist monks belonging to the Gelug lineage, and has been meditating for over 50 years.[3] In addition to his extensive training in Tibetan Buddhism, Globus also holds a Bachelor's degree in marketing from New York University (1986)[4] and has an extensive background in web design[5] and digital marketing.[6] Globus' corporate experience includes serving as a lead website manager and SEO specialist for the California-based audio advertising company AdsWizz.[7]

Overview of Meditation House[edit]

Meditation House focuses on corporate clients, organizations, and companies. It is currently a registered business in the State of New York,[8][9] and classes are held in Catskill, New York.[10]

Classes[edit]

Meditation House offers classes that have special themes every week. The classes are led by Dan Globus.[3] During the COVID-19 pandemic, many classes are currently being held online via Zoom.[11]

The Compassion Center[edit]

The Compassion Center (TCC for short), a subsidiary of Meditation House focusing on individuals, teaches meditation and mindfulness classes, which are also offered online. People from all walks of life and of all ages attend TCC classes. Originally founded in Staten Island, New York, TCC is currently based in Catskill, New York.[12]

The Compassion Center aims to help people undergoing depression, anxiety, substance abuse, or people who simply want to learn more about meditation and compassion.[13]

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