Introductory Course
All over the world a programme of studies is taught in successive levels
and is an indispensable requirement for membership of New Acropolis. It
presents an updated version of traditional knowledge, a holistic form of
education which, like classical humanism, links Sciences, Arts, Religions
and Philosophies in a comparative way and tries to discover, through
research, the laws governing Nature and the Human Being.
Timeless and Universal Philosophy
Philosophy: Love of wisdom. The value of philosophy for science, politics,
religion and art. What is the nature of human being? The seven principles in
nature and man. Macrocosm and Microcosm.
Philosophy of India
The Bhagavad Gita: The inner battle we all have. The teachings of karma,
dharma, three gunas and reincarnation. The Philosophy of Yoga and the art of
Right Action.
The Teachings of Plato
Philosophy in Ancient Greek. The art of politics. The teaching of
Archetypes. The education of music and gymnastics. The myth of cave.
Tibetan Wisdom
The Voice of Silence: Three stages on the inward journey: ignorance,
learning and wisdom. Illusion and reality. The training of mind.
Aristotle
The nature of happiness and goodness. To be apprentice of virtues.
Metaphysics and Levels of Knowledge. Freedom and Slavery.
Socio-politics
Individual, society and state. The problems of modern societies.The concept
of justice.
Wisdom of Rome
The School of Stoics. Practical teachings of Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus
Aurelius. Harmony with Nature. The things within our control and out of our
control.
Buddhism
The life of Buddha. Four noble truths and the noble eightfold path. Is
liberation from pain and suffering possible? Parables from Dhammapada.
Plotinus
The Philosophical School of Alexandria. The nature of Soul. Organisation and
contemplation. Why do we fall in love? The method of dialectic.
Philosophy of History
History: The teacher of Life. Man and Nature and their cycles and rhythms.
History and Myth. Middle Age and Renaissance.
Exercises in Practical Psychology
Consciousness, attention, memory, imagination, habits, sensations...
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