Traditionally, the word "Metaphysics" comes to us
from Ancient Greece, where it was a combination of two words-Meta, meaning over
and beyond and physics. Thus, the combination means over and beyond physics. In
the definition found in most dictionaries,
Metaphysics is referred to as a
branch of Philosophy that deals with First Cause and the Nature of Being. It is
taught as a branch of Philosophy in most academic universities today under the
label of "Speculative Philosophy."
In today’s world, however, the word "Metaphysics"
has become a description of many fields of interest. When one expresses an
interest in
Metaphysics, that interest may be in any one or a combination of the
following subjects: Philosophy,
Religion, Parapsychology,
Mysticism, Yoga, ESP,
Dreams, Jungian Psychology, Astrology,
Meditation,
Self-Help Studies,
Positive
Thinking, Life After Death, Reincarnation, etc.
The common denominator of these and all similar subjects, of
course, deals with an exploration of Reality. In the idealistic sense, the
question becomes how does such knowledge benefit human life on this earth, both
individually and collectively? If this is the aim of such interests, it is why most
professional Metaphysical Practitioners regard
Metaphysics as a
Spiritual
Philosophy of life. All but a very few
practitioners in Metaphysics today have a
pivotal point of some sort of
Spiritual Philosophy in whatever system or
teaching of
Metaphysics
they are engaged. It is important to understand this,
especially when reviewing the legal technicalities of being a
professional Metaphysician.
If we were to
travel from one
metaphysical teacher or
organization to another, we would find people engaging in different things, all
under the label of
Metaphysics. This could be a wide range, such as yogis,
mystics astrologers, positive thinking teachers,
meditation teachers, grapho-analysts,
spiritual
healers,
self-help teachers, etc. The range is wide, but the
basic denominator is the search for truth, purpose and meaning in life, which
cannot be isolated from basic spiritual questions. All of these fields,
therefore, are regarded as part of
Metaphysics by the
University of Metaphysics
and the
University of Sedona, in regard to its
Doctoral Degree and to its other
programs and affiliations with its students and graduates.
It is not the position of the university or its parent body,
International Metaphysical Ministry, to take one phase of
the study of
Metaphysics over
another. It is the belief of the
universities that there are many paths
humans may
travel on the way to finding Truth. There is an old proverb which
states "No matter what path a human may
travel, it is My Path; no matter
where he walks, it leads to Me"
In a more absolute sense, we like to think of
Metaphysics as dealing with the basic questions of life, i.e., the
relationship of man, mind and the universe. This leads to answers to the age-old
questions of anyone who has truly paused to reflect on life—"Who am I; what am
I; where have I been, and where am I going?"
The success of
Unity and
Religious Science stimulated the birth of many independent churches and
teaching centers along
metaphysical lines. Because of a common shared
spiritual philosophy held by
Unity,
Religious Science and many independents;
the term
New Thought was adopted to denote a
metaphysical religious movement.
From this was born the
International New Thought Alliance,
which brought
together various metaphysical groups. In more recent years a new organization
bringing together
New Thought oriented organizations was formed called Global
New Thought.
In 1959,
Dr. Paul Leon Masters
began what has evolved into
International Metaphysical Ministry.
I.M.M. has joined
Unity and
Religious
Science as one of the major
metaphysically oriented movements that comes under the description of
New Thought.
The principle difference between
I.M.M.
and the other major
New Thought
denominations is that
I.M.M.
ordained ministers are free to choose their own operating names. I.M.M. ordained
ministers can also choose what they teach and how they operate. The one
provision is that the basic
metaphysical teachings of the organization and its founder are still an
integral part of what is shared with the public.
I.M.M. was born of an independent,
Dr. Masters
- for those who also wished to be independents through ordination by I.M.M.. The I.M.M. and its
University System of
the
University of Metaphysics and the new
University of Sedona are therefore
very unique indeed in the field of
metaphysics,
religion in general, and in
New Thought.