NCC'S MEDITATION ROOM
Everyone's welcome
I read Katherine Kersten's Dec. 17 column, "Normandale's 'meditation room' is home to a single faith," with much surprise and discomfort.
I am Jewish, and I always have felt welcome in the meditation room at Normandale. In fact, I have been invited by students to use the room on more than one occasion. I recall being grateful for the room shortly after my mother passed away. I have meditated in the room.
Many psychological, spiritual and religious traditions believe in the benefits of meditation. And my experience has been that anyone who feels that meditation is good for the psyche, soul or spirit is free to walk into that room.
AVA ROSENBLUM, EDINA;
SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT,
NORMANDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Sounds like a mosque Normandale Community College has permitted a small group of Muslim students to convert a nondenominational "meditation room" into a de facto mosque -- complete with mandatory covering of women, anti-Semitic/anti-Christian literature and foot washing in the restroom sinks.
The college administration's capitulation to the demands of a militant religious minority reeks of cowardice and hypocrisy. Imagine their howls of righteous indignation if a majority of their students demanded that a Christian chapel be constructed on campus.