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"New Acropolis wants to build natural values in the individuals and works to reestablish right views in the society. For this, it is necessary to educate the human beings in natural principles of life and values.Nothing of these is strange to the traditions and philosophy of Indian classical culture.
Our work in India is only to remember the great culture of this land. Indian Culture is characterized for its wide consciousness and comprehension, for its secularism and truthful knowledge about the laws of life.It has assimilated all that is noble, all that helps in self generation, striding forth towards perfection and happiness.
New Acropolis embraces and promotes principles of union inspired by such philosophies as Pythagoreanism, Neoplatonism, Stoicism and others, which in their time brought about real progress to the mankind.
Fraternity
among all human beings
Union beyond differences. Respect for different identities and traditions,
combined with the realisation that we are all citizens of the world.
Harmonious coexistence between cultures
The practice of tolerance, fostered by a global natural education and culture,
makes it possible to relate all fields of creativity and thought. Making connections
in this way allows us to see apparent contradictions as compatible and complementary.It
brings new and different people, ideas and feelings into harmony, in a richer
and more open social whole.
Development of the individual's spiritual capacity
The human being is an integral part of nature. He is unaware of his own potential
even though the possibilities for self-development are almost infinite.
A programme of studies is offered at New Acropolis. It provides an up-to-date version of traditional knowledge, a formative education which, in the tradition of classical humanism, relates Sciences, Arts, Religions, and Philosophies in a comparitive way and opens up a path of investigation for discovering the laws of Nature and the Human Being.
| Introductory Course |
| Natural or Esoteric Philosophy |
| The Human Being and the Universe |
| Ancient India |
| Wisdom of Tibet |
| Philosophy of Buddha |
| Confucius |
| Egypt |
| Classical Greece |
| Wisdom of Rome. The Stoics |
| The Neoplatonic School, Plotinus |
| The Hermitic Tradition : Astrology, Alchemy, Yoga |
| The Antiquity of Mankind : Mythology and History |
| Timeless Philosophy |
| Practical Psychology |
*Advanced Studies |
| Advanced Studies |
| Psychology |
| Eastern and Western Wisdom |
| Theological Symbolism |
| Rhetorics (Three Levels) |
| History of Philosophy (Four Levels) |
| Comparitive Religions |
| Philosophy of Religions |
| Philosophy of Science |
| Metaphysical Aesthetics |
| Anthropogenesis |
| Cosmogenesis |
| Astrology |
| And Others |


