This monthly study/discussion group is focused on the topic of Applied Metaphysics. The objective is for group members to share their research and experience of practical methods for realizing our mental, physical and spiritual potential. We will be examining works on the subject of metaphysics written by prominent authors from both the past and the present. Examples of authors we will examine include the likes of Ernest Holmes, Dario Salas Somer, Emma Curtis Hopkins, Franz Bardon, Krishnamurti, Charles F. Haanel and Gurdjieff.
Applied Metaphysics Study Group
Statement of purpose
meta·phys·ics:a division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being and that includes ontology, cosmology, and often epistemology.
Ontology > what is the nature of being?
Cosmology > what is the nature of the physical world?
Epistemology > what can be known, how can we know it?
The purpose of the applied metaphysics study group (AMSG) is to research, share, and discuss practical answers to these questions. In doing this it would be beneficial to the group that we hold each other accountable for demonstrating the following attributes.
1. Respect
2. Consideration
3. Responsibility
4. Acceptance
5. Honesty
PLEASE TRY YOUR BEST TO READ THE BOOK THAT HAS BEEN SELECTED for a particular meet up if you plan on attending. I would like for us to have a mutual exchange of ideas based on the reading material as opposed to sharing our thoughts and opinions on metaphysics in general. I think the Meetups will be more fruitful for all in attendance if everyone has read the selected book. Dont be afraid to show up if you have not read, yet keep in mind it is greatly appreciated if you actually read the material. In addition to book review and discussion we will also be hosting meetups covering a variety of metaphysical topics including holistic health, energy healing, meditation, and martial arts.
Please do not use our group to solicit products or services.
Thanks to all of you and see you soon!
-Bryant (AMSG organizer)
where do i get a copy though? you folks have a link or something? I don't think i have ever read it, just references and excerpts.