Investigate the Impact of Anomalous Phenomena on the Human Condition
Accelerated Metaphysics PhD Degree Program
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Anthropology is "the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind" (Dictionary.com), but it doesn't really deal with the questions related to the impact and connection of anomalous phenomena on the human condition. To properly understand the potential meaning of anomalous phenomena within the context of the total human experience, we need a blend of anthropology, psychology, and metaphysics, after all, the total human experience involves elements of both the macro and the micro; the big and the small; the universal and the personal. This is where Para-Anthropology comes in.
IMHS was among the very first to define Para-Anthropology several years ago. Para-Anthropology combines Parapsychology, Paranormal Science, Ufology, and Cryptozoology along with human nature to better understand why some people experience anomalous phenomena. For example, why do many people experience strange phenomena while others don’t? Why do some claim to be abducted by aliens? Is this a real phenomenon or could there be psychological or anthropological issues involved, or could it be both real and psychological? Why do some UFOs seemingly appear on command? Why do some seem to change their direction of flight due to the thoughts of an observer? Does consciousness have anything to do with the physical manifestation of a spirit? Is consciousness required to manifest a ghost? Do spirits only interact with us because we are there? Is there ever any meaningful activity when no human is around? Could some Bigfoot sightings be artifactual manifestations of consciousness, especially those reported in which the Bigfoot has red, glowing eyes? To what extent, if any, is psi ability inherent in all human beings? Is the human mind capable of out-of-body travel? Is it capable of transcending dimensions? What would it mean to the human experience if some aspect of paranormal phenomena proved to be true? What would it mean if it were not proved true?
To assist students in finding answers, IMHS created Para-Anthropology as an advanced and high-end specialization that explores human nature within the context of anomalous phenomena. While other IMHS specializations require a total of 12 courses to graduation, this specialization requires a total of 19. Thus, the overall tuition is higher. This specialization includes the best IMHS courses relating to human nature and anomalous phenomena. Students will also receive training and certifications in several other specializations including counseling/coaching and hypnosis. This specialization requires ordination in the International Church of Metaphysical Humanism (ICMH) (included) or in another bona-fide religious institution if a student does not want an ICMH ordination. Ordinations from the Universal Life Church are acceptable.
This specialization is one of several of our flagship expanded metaphysical degrees and is for those who are very serious about metaphysical research into the human condition.
Primary Doctoral Degree is: (will be printed on your Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral diplomas)
Doctor of Metaphysical Humanistic Science
Specializing in: (will be printed on your Master's and Doctoral diplomas. Choose one)
Para-Anthropology MHs.D or PhD
Metaphysical Cultural Anthropology MHs.D or PhD
You will earn the following certifications/designations in this Expanded Degree Program:
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Coaching/Counseling. Your Choice of:
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CSC (Certified Spiritual Counselor) or
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CHLC (Certified Holistic Life Coach) or
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CSLC (Certified Spiritual Life Coach) or
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CPC (Certified Pastoral Counselor)
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CH (Certified Hypnotist)
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CPI (Certified Paranormal Investigator)
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CCI (Certified Cryptozoological Investigator)
These designations can be used after your name, example: Jane Doe, PhD, CSC, CH, CPI, CCI. Laminated photo ID badges for the CPI and CCI certifications are also included.
19 Required Courses |
Nineteen courses are required for a Bachelor's and Master's Degree / Certification. For a doctoral degree, the Doctoral Degree Assignment is required. The courses below have been pre-determined for this specific degree. More information about each course is provided on the Course Descriptions page or in the IMHS Catalog. Students are also free to take additional courses beyond the 19 required to graduate if desired. Additional courses are available at the regular course tuition rate.
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