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Metaphysical Schools

Find Metaphysical Schools in the United States and Canada. Metaphysical schools are geared towards the study of metaphysics, or the science or philosophy which systematically examines the beginnings of all existence, eventual reality, knowledge, being and the nature of the universe.

Students enrolled in metaphysical schools are instructed on the belief that all things are a part of a whole -- and that each thing, alive or not living, should be respected. Metaphysical schools are also founded on the principles that all things are interdependent with one another and are all complimentary to one another.

Persons interested in enrolling in metaphysical schools will learn that interpretation and understanding of life on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual planes are all interconnected.

Metaphysical schools usually offer different forms of education. Personal Growth, degree programs and NAMI certification programs are all types of education curriculums in metaphysical schools. Those wishing to study diverse metaphysical courses without enrolling in degree or New Age Ministries international certification programs can enroll in personal growth courses.

In order to obtain a degree in metaphysical schools, one can enroll in the degree program to attain an Associate, Bachelor, Master or Doctoral degree. Others who are seeking NAMI certification must enroll in the degree program prior to attaining practitioner certification as Metaphysical minister, Spiritual Healer, Teacher, Pastoral Counselor, Psychic, Spirit Medium or Past Life/Age Regression Facilitator.

To obtain an Associate degree in metaphysical schools, one must successfully complete at least 60 semester credit hours of metaphysical studies. A Bachelor's Degree requires completion of at least 120 semester credit hours, a Master's degree requires an additional 30 semester credit hours beyond the Bachelor’s degree, and a Doctor's degree requires 60 semester credit hours beyond the Master's degree.

Some courses offered in metaphysical schools are as follows: Angel studies, comparative/contemporary religion, complementary healing, parapsychology studies, esoteric studies, holistic healing arts, metaphysical education, ministerial studies, music and esoteric sound, mysticism studies, Neo-pagan studies, Native American spiritual studies, naturopathic studies, Neuro-Linguistics Programming, pastoral counseling, psychic sciences and spiritual sciences -- just to name a few.

If you are interested in metaphysical schools, feel free to peruse our healing arts schools’ directory for metaphysical schools near you; and begin your journey of life's understanding today.

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