Napavine High School Alumni
Napavine, Washington (WA)
J Warren Clark
Napavine High School
Class of 1964
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J WARREN'S PROFILE

First Name | J Warren |
Last Name | Clark |
Graduation Year | Class of 1964 |
Gender | Male |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | SUNDAY SATSANG: TALKS ON ATMA-YOGA This year, in addition to his other talks and lectures, Professor Clark will regularly offer: • “Sunday Satsang: Talks on Atma-yoga.” Satsang will begin on Jan 6th and will be held every Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. All students of Yoga who are curious about Atma-yoga, the Yoga of Yogas, are of course welcome. In addition, all those who are curious about what it means to "know thyself," or who would like help in taking their own “self inquiry” a bit further are most welcome. Jay Warren Clark is a professor of Religious Studies, a poet, a nationally recognized master teacher, and a teacher of teachers. In the 1990’s Professor Clark was nominated and accepted for inclusion in the Merit Scholar based compendium, Who’s Who Among American Teachers. He taught for years at both of his alma maters, San Diego State University and Grossmont Community College, where he offered such courses as Scriptures of India and China, Cultural Heritages of Asia, the Intellectual Foundations of Asia, and various classes in the Humanities and Philosophy departments. At San Diego State he was singled out by the participants of the Seminar for International Teachers of English (SITE) for the excellence of his yearly workshops on “Vitality in the Classroom.” Though Professor Clark’s formal training is in the traditions of South and East Asia, and though he has lived for more than 3 years in East Asia, he is by temperament (and on principle) a pure eclectic and brings to his talks and lectures many years of study of the sacred traditions of both Eastern and Western cultures. In addition to his theological and philosophical training he has studied both Japanese and Classical Chinese—which latter he studied because of his lifetime interest in the ancient Chinese Classics: The Book of Changes or I Ching, and the Lao Tzu, or Tao Te Ching. An advocate of the Perennial Philosophy, the roots of his personal teaching can be found in the various “non-dual” (advaita) teachings that are found around the world but which are articulated most precisely within the Hindu advaita tradition itself. To set up meetings, or speaking engagements, or a consultation with Professor Clark, please send inquiries to jwcatstpaul@roadrunner.com. **PRIVACY NOTICE: Warning--any person and/or institution and/or Agent and/or Agency of any governmental structure including but not limited to the United States Federal Government also using or monitoring/using this website or any of its associated websites, you do NOT have my permission to utilize any of my profile information nor any of the content contained herein including, but not limited to my photos, and/ or the comments made about my photo's or any other "picture" art posted on my profile. You are hereby notified that you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing, disseminating, or taking any other action against me with regard to this profile and the contents herein. The foregoing prohibitions also apply to your employee(s), agent(s), student(s) or any personnel under your direction or control. The contents of this profile are private and legally privileged and confidential information, and the violation of my personal privacy is punishable by law. UCC...(read more) |

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