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Parapsychology Schools Teach Parapsychic Sciences
13 May 2008, admin @ 6:43 am


Parapsychology Schools Teach Parapsychic Sciences
By Michael Bustamante

Those who are fascinated by the parapsychic sciences should look into parapsychology schools. The word parapsychology is derived from the Latin word “para” (which means beyond) and psychology; it literally means “beyond psychology.” Schools for parapsychology offer instruction in the areas of clairvoyance, psychokinesis, hypnosis, extra sensory perception (ESP), telepathy, and more.

Parapsychology schools allow students to explore a scientific domain that cannot be explained by known laws of physics or biology. A number of schools offer degrees in psychology, anthropology, or other fields allowing for a concentration on parapsychology, often under the guidance of a practicing parapsychologist. There are various levels of education in parapsychology, and students can earn various credentials from schools for parapsychology, such as the Parapsychology Certificate, Diploma of Parapsychology, Bachelor degree in Holistic Studies, or a Bachelor of Science in Parapsychological Studies, just to name a few.

The typical college-level curriculum found in parapsychology schools might include classes such as ethical and legal issues in holistic care, regression therapy, angels, astrology, spiritual development, sound therapy, near death experiences, chakra therapy, spiritual healing, divination, theology, astral projection, vibrational healing, psychic healing, channeling, and even business management! In short, parapsychology courses are diverse and designed to prepare graduates for a lifetime occupation in the parapsychic and paranormal fields.

If the idea of Parapsychology Schools sounds like a path you might be interested in pursuing, take a moment to submit a request to schools found on our website. You could soon be enjoying a whole new career!

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and may or may not reflect specific practices, courses and/or services associated with ANY ONE particular school(s) that is or is not advertised on SchoolsGalore.com.

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Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc. Find Training in Parapsychology and Parapsychology Schools, Colleges, Universities, Vocational Schools and other Online Schools at SchoolsGalore.com, your resource for higher education.

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