Introductory Course Program:
- Natural Philosophy. Learning the art of living.
- The Human Being and the Cosmos. The seven principles of Nature.
- The Wisdom of Ancient India. The Bhagavad-Gita: the awakening of consciousness and the inner battle.
- Teachings from Tibet. Ancient texts: “The Voice of the Silence” and “The Book of the Golden Precepts”.
- Buddhist Philosophy. Life and teachings of Buddha. The Dhammapada.
- Chinese Wisdom. Confucius: ethics as the foundation of social order. Lao Tse and the achievement of harmony.
- Egypt. Ideas about life and the afterlife. Texts and teachings of Ptahotep, Ani, etc.
- Greece. The great Philosophers.
- Plato. Justice and freedom. The myth of the cave.
- Aristotle. Ethical values and the search for happiness.
- Rome. Stoic Philosophy.
- Epictetus, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius. Courage and strength in the face of adversity. Inner freedom and power over oneself.
- The Neoplatonic School. Plotinus. The three approaches to wisdom: beauty, music and philosophy.
- The Human Being and Society. Factors that promote social harmony.
- The Human Being and History. Antiquity of humanity. Historical cycles. Inner youth. Can we change the world?
- Practical Psychology Exercises. Attention, memory, imagination.
Advanced Courses:
- PSYCHOLOGY.
- EASTERN AND WESTERN WISDOM (two levels).
- SYMBOLOGY OF CIVILIZATIONS.
- APPLIED PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS.
- SOCIOPOLITICS.
- ORATORY (two levels).
- HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY (four levels).
- HISTORY OF RELIGIONS.
- ANTHROPOGENESIS.
- COSMOGENESIS.
- ASTROLOGY.
- PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE.
- METAPHYSICAL AESTHETICS.