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Philosophical Research Society
Saturday, May 17 2008

Mission

OUR MISSION

To be an institution of higher education and research in the lineage of the great wisdom schools of the past, dedicated to the pursuit of self-knowledge and its application in all fields of life.

DESCRIPTION

The University of Philosophical Research is dedicated to providing graduate-level degree programs for students wishing to integrate the values of an idealistic philosophical education. The tradition out of which UPR grows is shaped by such seminal thinkers as Pythagoras, Plato, Socrates, Manly P. Hall, Sri Aurobindo, Lao Tzu and all the philosophers of history who perceived an intelligible world with progressive, dynamic and emergent properties of consciousness.

Towards this end UPR has developed its graduate programs, presented through distance learning curricula by a world-class faculty of gifted teachers, who draw freely upon the entire cultural, spiritual and scientific heritage of humanity with a view towards synthesis and integration.

The emphasis is not solely upon objective acquisition of information, as important as it is, but upon participation in the process of learning that leads to knowledge. It is in conscious participation that understanding and meaning emerge and are translated into wisdom. Many institutions of higher learning today are focused upon the acquisition of information which leads to skills development and hence to “making a living.” The University of Philosophical Research aims towards “making a life” and becoming more fully human and “making a world” or providing the inner tools for consciously shaping civilization’s future.

UNIVERSITY OBJECTIVES

. Student assimilation of knowledge in the fields of philosophy, comparative religion, psychology and the cosmology of modern science for self-knowledge, regulation and integration in every walk of life.

. Student acquisition of universal values as necessary for the attainment of cultural harmony and the ability to vitalize these ideas and ideals in solving the personal and collective problems of modern humanity.

William Blake's "Death's Door" (engraved by Luigi Schivonetti - 1743)

A visual metaphor for the opportunity of life, which presents us with choices leading in different directions. Blake explained, "The door is opening, that seems to make utter darkness visible: "Age," on crutches, hurried by a tempest into it." Above is the result of another path in life that leads to the realized and fully conscious individual, "seated in light and glory."

From the UPR Library's Special Vault Collection

 

For Information Call:

323.663.2167

1.800.548.4062

Fax: 323.663.9443

admin@uprs.edu

President:
Obadiah S. Harris, Ph.D.

Program Dean Consciousness Studies:
Christian de Quincey, Ph.D.

Program Dean Transformational Psychology:
Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D.

 

"Wherever we go, whatever we do, self is the sole subject we study and learn."

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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