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The purpose of Peace Theological Seminary's Master of Spiritual Science course is to provide students with an ongoing, in-depth program to study, experience, and integrate the teachings of Soul Transcendence. This is a two-year program, and students meet one weekend a month for nine months each year (usually October through June). Students are given support materials and exercises to
do between the weekend classes that are designed to integrate the tools
and keys they learn in class. This brings the teachings into a greater
conscious focus in the student's everyday life. 1. Students seeking admission as a master's degree candidate must hold a bachelor's degree or an advanced degree from an institution of acceptable standing, and they must furnish PTS with a copy of the degree. (The Master of Spiritual Science degree is granted in California, Colorado and New Mexico only, to those students who successfully complete the course work in the California, Colorado and New Mexico programs.) 2. Students may also enroll in the program as a "workshop student" for personal development only and not for credit. They must be 18 years of age or older and have a high school diploma or its equivalent. 3. All students must have completed the first year of the MSIA Soul Awareness Discourses by the time they begin the program. They must also maintain an active subscription to Discourses as well as the Soul Awareness Tape (SAT) series during the course of the program. |
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During year one, Creating Through Grace,
students gain greater awareness of how they live their lives -- physically,
emotionally, and mentally -- and of how they can bring these levels
into greater alignment and cooperation with their spiritual intention.
In doing this, students can increase their singleness of purpose so
that, regardless of outer circumstances, they can experience God as
their partner, and grace can be extended to them in greater ways.
During year two, Fulfilling the Spiritual
Promise, students focus on aligning more with the Christ and awakening
more to the promise that they were "born the Lord." Processes are
designed to give students greater freedom in letting go of the past
and rediscovering the innocence of living in the present. As the course
develops, students move more fully into the Beloved, "where the Soul
replaces the personality as the center of consciousness and energy."
The spiritual promise is then experienced as an ongoing, living reality
that one chooses into each day.
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