Andrew Vidich

Andrew Vidich


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Andrew Vidich, PhD, is an author, educator, international speaker, and editor. Dr. Vidich has been an adjunct assistant professor of religion at Manhattan College in Riverdale NY and at Iona College in New Rochelle. He is also a Senior Advisor and History Chair, at Repertory High School for the Theatre Arts in New York City. Dr. Vidich holds degrees in music SUNY (B.A.) Comparative Mythology and Religion, New School University (M.A.) Education New School University (M.S.) and a PH.D in Religion from Bernelli International Graduate School. (2000)

He is a founding member of The Interfaith Council of New York and a member of the council of trustees of The Temple of Understanding, an international interfaith organization. His consulting firm The Leadership Institute-inc. teaches and trains people in conflict management, leadership skills and contemplative practice in educational, corporate and non for profits organizations. Dr. Vidich is a member of the board of directors and Public Relations Coordinator for the Science of Spirituality Meditation Center, in Amityville New York.

He has been studying meditation for 35 years under the guidance of three world renowned Meditation Masters including His Holiness Sant Kirpal Singh Ji, Sant Darshan Singh Ji, and His Holiness Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj. He is the author Love Is a Secret (Aslan, 1994).

Light Upon Light: 5 Master Paths to Awakening the Mindful Self

Andrew Vidich, PhD
Elite Books/Energy Psychology Press (2008)
ISBN 9781600700590
Reviewed by Tyler R. Tichelaar for Reader Views (9/08)

Synopsis: A masterful exploration and spiritual guidebook into the art and practical application of meditation, Light Upon Light, 5 Master Paths to Awakening the Mindful Self explores meditation as a tool to direct inner experience of peace and well-being through the minds and hearts of five mystic masters; Kabir, Rumi, Hafiz, Nanak, and Darshan.

Why is it that meditation, practiced by the masters of all ages and all major faith traditions, remains such a mystery?