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7/27/2019 AMORC COLLEGE (1919).pdf http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/amorc-college-1919pdf 1/10 ilatnrulattfltt Jornt AMORC COLLEGE of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Inc. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BUREAU. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA Gentlemen Date I desire to be enrolled and registered in your College as a Student for the purpose of pursuing one or more Courses of Study under the unique system you have adopted. In making this Application, I am mindful of the Rules and Regulations of AMORC COLLEGE, as set forth on the reverse side of this form, and if my Application is accepted and I become a duly REGISTERED STUDEN T, I shall gladly abide by such Rules and Regulations and all consistent Decrees of the Board of Directors of the College. I wish to take the following COURSE OF STUDY: $ (W rite name of Course here) (Cost of Course) and I enclose herewith $10.00 (ten dollars) as my Matriculation Fee, and upon my accept- ance as a Student, you are to send me a Matriculation Certificate, followed by weekly Lectures and such Text Books, Reference Books, Charts or other helps as are included in my Course of Study, including the regular “Tests” and Examinations and additional A d- vice, until I have completed the Course, passed the final Examination, and received my Diploma and Graduation Honors ; and I will fulfill my Obligations by paying the monthly Fee of $5.00, until my Tuition is fully paid (as per catalogue term s). It is understood, that this arrangement may be terminated by either party for good cause upon 10 days notice. Full Name ................................... ............ .... ....... .................... Street Number or Box Number ...................  — ..... City or Town ..... ...................  .................................. ...... Previous Education ...............

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A M O R C C O L L E G E

o f T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S O F A M E R I C A , I n c .

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BUREAU.

SAN FRANC ISC O. C ALIFORNIA 

Gentlemen

Date

I desire to be enrolled and registered in your College as a Student for the purpose

of pursuing one or more Courses of Study un de r the unique system you have adopted.In making this Appl icat ion, I am mindful of the Rules and Regulat ions of AMORC

CO LL EG E, as set forth on the reverse side of this form, an d if m y Ap plication is accepted 

and I become a duly RE G ISTE R ED ST U D EN T, I shal l g ladly abide by such Rules and 

Regulations and all consistent Decrees of the Board of Directors of the College.

I wish to t ake the fo llowing CO U R SE OF S T U D Y :

$(W rite name of Course here) (Cost of Course)

and I enclose herewith $10.00 (ten dollars) as my Matriculation Fee, and upon my accept-ance as a Stude nt, you are to se nd me a M atriculation Certificate, followed by w eekly

Lectures and such Text Books, Reference Books, Charts or other helps as are included in

my Course of Study, including the regular “T ests ” and E xam inations and addi tional A d-

vice, until I have comp leted the Co urse, pas sed the final Exam ination, and received my

Diploma and G radua tion H onors ; and I will fulfill my O bligations by pay ing the mo nthly

Fee of $5.00, until m y T uition is fully paid (as p er catalogue term s). It is un dersto od,

that this arrang em ent m ay be terminated by either party for good cause upon 10 day s notice.

Full Name ................................... ............ .... ....... ....................

Street Number or Box Number ...................

 — .....

City or Town ..... ...................   .................................. ......

Previous Education ...............

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RULES AND REGULATIONSEvery Prospective Student Should Read These Carefully.

1. Upon receipt of the Matriculation Form and the Matriculation Fee of Ten Dollars,

the Examining Board will communicate with the Prospective Student if any

further information is desired, otherwise a Certif icate of Registration in the Col-

lege will be sent to the Student and the Student is then entitled to Regular 

Membership in the College.

2. All Students holding a Certif icate of Regi stratio n will receive weekly or semi-

monthly lectures and other matter by mail, according to the nature of the Course

 be in g pur sued by th e St ud en t. These lec tur es wil l be se nt wi th ful l in st ru cti on s,and when books or reference reading are included wfith the Course, these will be

sent at the proper time without additional cost.

3. Whe n in the judgme nt of the Faculty the Student requires personal instruction,

help or examination, he will be directed to the College Branch Lecturer in his

locality for such help or examination, with out additional fee of any kind. This

includes the privilege of attending the College Classes in the Branches of the

College in various localities of the States.

4. The mon thly tuition fees for all courses are Five Dollars. This month ly fee of 

f ive dollars must be mailed by the student each month between the first and third 

of the month so that it is received and recorded not later than the tenth of the

month on the College Records. Failure to pay any monthly fee will automaticallywithhold the lectures of the succeeding months.

5. The Matric ulation Fee is deducted from the cost of each Course. Studen ts m ust

 pa y exp re ssa ge on any bo ok s gi ve n to th em an d mus t pa y po stag e on an y an d all

matter sent to the College.

6. If illness or lack of funds preven ts a stu de nt from keepi ng up with his studie s and 

a short or long delay results. The s tudent can begin studiesagain by paying the

monthly fee for the month in which the studies are resumed.

7. I t is unders tood tha t the student will not show or loan his lessons and lectures to

those not Registered in the same Class and subject, or who are not students of 

this College.

8. Stu den ts will be allowed a service fee for any service they render in securing new

and desirable students for the College.

9. Whe n Examin ations for Graduation or Honora ry Degrees are held, students must

have seventyfive per cent, or more in their mark s to pass. All help will be give n

to make this possible and stud ents may restudy any subject witho ut additionalfee in order to pass all final examinations.

10. The g enera l principles and ethic s of the College are binding upon all stud ent sand graduates.

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A M O R C C O L L E G E

O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R I C A  I N C O R P O R A T E D

 N A T I O N A L E X E C U T I V E O F F I C E S A N D C O L L E G E H A L L S

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 A M O R C C U R R I C U L U M

Th e follow ing Courses are offered at this time. Other Courses will be

added to the Cu rriculu m fro m time to time as demands are made. Each Cou rse

is arranged for weekly lectures, and a Term in each course is variable according

to the nature of the study. Ex am ina tion s at the close of each Term are neces-

sary for advancement into the next Term, and every possible help will be given

to assist the student to pass such examinations, regardless of time or other

conditions.

Some Courses require a preliminary examination to prove that the student

' eligible for such courses; those requiring such preliminary examinations are so

marked in this Cu rriculum or Catalo g of Courses. I f you are in doubt about

 yo ur ab ility to master an y course, wr ite to the College Secre ta ry and tell him

 why you believe you may not be able to stud y and learn as you should and he

 will submit certain tests which will settle the question sa ti sf acto ri ly fo r you and

the College. Th ere is no charg e or fee for this test  service.

The approximate time for each Course is from 6 months to one year, accord-

ing to the nature o f the Co urse and the ability of the student. When absolutely 

necessa ry this time may be shortened by special study or w o rk ; in such cases

special arrangements should be made with the Chancellor of the College through

the College Secretary.

 A R C A N E C O S M O L O G Y 

This is a new science and forms a basis for many other Courses leading to

 va rious degrees; it is offered se para te ly , how ev er , fo r those who may not wish

to take any other subject or wish to add it to some other. It is offered through

the permission and assistance of the A M O RC M O V E M E N T in America and

reveals many of nature’s most profound and fundamental laws and principles.

 A s an introduction to the study o f tru e physics and ch em istry or the general

sciences, it is indispensible and is obtainable in no other school.

Fir st Te rm : Cosmo gony. T he Universe as i t is . the Divine Mind and the DivinePlan; the Logos; Light .

Second Ter m : The Vitali ty of the Universe: i ts Source: i ts Na ture ; its Compositionand Elements; Manifestations of this Force; Spiri t ; Matter; Soul;Consciousness.

Third Te rm : Elem entary Cosmogony. The Planets ; th« Sun and Moon; PlanetaryInfluences; Gravitation.

(This C ourse includes special charts and diagrams. Referenc e or Tex tBooks are not supplied because the matter contained in this course will not be

 pu t into any book fo rm fo r pu bl ic re ading or genera l stu dy .)

Tuition Fee for complete course of Three Terms.............................................

$50.00

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 A R C A N E P H Y S I C S A N D C H E M I S T R Y 

Leading to the degree:  Bachelor o f A rcane Chemis try.

This Course of study is based upon those fundamental principles known to

the M aster Minds o f the A M O R C movement and not to be found in any other

course of study. He re we have the true principles of nature ’s laws reve aled asmanifested in the material world but not solely independent of the Spiritual or

Divine world. Both Ph ysics and Chem istry become intensely interesting when

studied from this new and illuminating foundation.

First Term, ) Th ese three terms include all that is covered in the first three term sSecond Term, }■of our Course in AR CA NE C OS M OL OG Y.Third Term, j

Introd uction : Na ture ’s Great Energy or Life Force, analyzed in detail: Vibrations of Ene rgy; D uality of all Ene rgy; Negative and Positive Manifestations.

F ou rt h T e rm : ' N E G A T I V E M A N I F E S T A T I O N S I N D E T A I L . T h e C om po si ti onof all Matt er; Electrons, Atoms, and Molecules; The Pro perti es of Matter; Adhesion, Cohesion; The Law of Attraction and Repulsion;Softness, Hardness, Brittleness, Weight, etc.

F if th T e r m : N E G A T I V E M A N I F E S T A T I O N S , c on ti nu ed . T h e G r os s M a n i fe s -tations of Matter; Classifications of Matter; the Material World Generally.

S ix th T e r m : V I B R A T O R Y M A N I F E S T A T I O N S O F M A T T E R . C he mi ca l N a -tures ; Color ; Taste ; Odor; Sound; Tempera ture .

S e ve nt h T e r m : P O S I T I V E M A N I F E S T A T I O N S . C o mp os it io n of S u pe r io r E n e r -gies ; Dual Nature ; Unity ; Manifes ta t ions of Super ior Energies ; Un-seen Colors; Inaudible Sounds; Invisible Manifestations; CosmicManifestations, etc.

(This Course includes the necessary Reference Books, Charts and Diagrams;and each student is provided with special outfit of devices for testing and prov-ing many of the laws and principles.)

Tuition Fee for complete course of Seven Terms................................................ $100.00

B I O L O G Y  

Leading to the degree:  M aste r o f A rcane Chemis try.

This course includes the Seven Terms of the Course in Arcane Physics and

Chem istry and adds two terms, the Eigh th and Ninth. W ith the Course is given

an outfit for the study and experimentation in the creation of elementary animal

life and cell life with special instructions in this regard . “ Artificia l creation ”

and “ Spontaneous Gen eration” are treated in this mann er and add great value

and interest to this course.

Eighth Ter m: Mineral Life. Classifications of Minerals; Purp oses of Exis tence;Growth, Decay, etc.Plant Life. Elem ents of Botany. Classifications; Purposes of Ex ist-ence; Growth, Disintegration, Decay, etc.

 N inth T erm : Anim al Li fe . Laws of Composition; Ce ll L if e ; Sex; C onscio usness;Specie; Purposes of Existence; Growth; Transition, etc.

Special: Artificial Creation; Spontaneous Generati on; Artificial Creation of Cell Life; Artificial Creation of Sea Urchins. Ex perim ents ; ActualWork with Special Outfit; Scientific Researches, etc.; LaboratoryWork of a Special Nature.

(This Course includes Reference and Text Books and the required SpecialLaboratory outfit .)

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P S Y C H O L O G Y  

Leading to the Degree:  M aster of Psycholo gy.

(Limited to Members of the Amorc Movement or to Physicians of any 

School or System, Clergymen or Teachers.)

First Term : The Brain; the Nervou s Systems; the Five Objective Faculties; theFunctions of the Brain; the Functions of the Nervous Systems:Spirit; Soul; Body; Mind.

Second Te rm: The Senses analyzed; the Dependabili ty of the Objective Faculties:Psychic Senses; External Influences; Internal Influences; Memory;Recollection; Dreams.

Thir d Ter m: Tho ught s; Thin king ; Reaso ning and the various processes; Principlesof Logic; Association of Ideas; Unconscious Reasoning; SubconsciousReasoning; Habits and Tendencies.

Four th Term : Elementary Pr inciples of Psychology. Simple Tests of Great Laws;the Susceptibility of Mind; the Affects of Suggestion; Combatativeness; Child Minds; the Development of Mind.

.F if th Te rm ; Principles of Advanced Psych ology; Clinical Te sts and their Value;The Observation of Human Nature; Dependable Tests; Relation of 

Psychology to Religion and Philosophy Relation of Psychology toArts and Sciences; Relation of Psychology to Morals! Ethics, Culture,Crime and Health.

(This Course includes Reference and Text Books and Special Charts.Satisfactory proficiency entitles the graduate to the Degree:  M aster o f Psycholog y. )

Tuition Fee for Complete Cotirse of Five Terms ................................... $7500

 A P P L IE D P S Y C H O L O G Y A N D P S Y C H O A N A L Y S T S

Leading to the degree:  Docto r o f Psychology.

This Course was designed to meet the requirements of Physicians, Clergy-

men and Teache rs wh o' wish to take up a special field of a ctivity or wish tohave the best possible assistance and scientific knowledge to solve many of 

life’s grave problems and to render immediate help to those who can he benefited

in no other way. Th e rapid advancement of mind and mental growth ge nerally 

of the present century is making more necessary everyday specialists in this

field of study; and the tendency toward men tal ism offers these specialists an

unusual opportunity to serve mankind.

Firs t Term, ]Second Term, |Third Term, 1The first four term s of this Course include the first four terms of Four th Term, J our Course on PS YC HO LO GY .

Fifth Ter m: Experim ental tests in Applied Psycholo gy; Exp erim ents with Child-

ren; Backward or Undeveloped Children; Abnormal Minds; Immor-ality in Children; Mental Defects Generally; Physical Defects Affect-ing the Child Mind; Developing Natural Tendencies or Restrainingthem; Hereditary Influences.

Sixth Te rm: The Adult Mind and its Abnormalit ies; Classifications of Phases of Insani ty ; Heredi tary Inf luences; Drugs and Habi ts ; The Unsound Mind; Obsessions and Their Cure or Elimination; Physical and Men-tal Tests for Responsibili ty of Thinking and Action.

Seventh Term: Psycho Analysis. The First Principles of Early Advocates; Freud and his Principles; Later Principles; Modern Methods; Determiningthe Dependabili ty of Mind; Judging Character; Criminology;Morality; Vocational Tendencies; Latent Abili t ies.

(This Course, which includes the necessary Reference Books, Charts and Diagrams, entitles the Graduate to the degree:  Doc tor o f Psych ology. )

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Leading to the degree:  Doctor o f Philosophy.

(Special Qualifications and Tests Necessary for this Course.)

First Te rm: Survey of the Field of Philos ophy ; The Origin of Philosoph y as aScience; The Primit ive Philosophers; The Ancient Phi losophers and their Phi losophy.

Second Te rm: The R elation of the Ancient Philoso phies to Anc ient Religions, Ritesand Customs; A Survey of the Ancient Religions and Mystical Rites;Philosophical and Religion's Reforms of the Middle Ages.

Third Term s: The Philosophers of the Middle Ages and their Philosophies; TheRelation of Philoso phy to the Ar ts and Sciences. A Survey of theModern Philosophies and Religions; Morals and Dogma.

Proficiency in these three Terms entitles the Graduate to the degree:

 Bac helor o f Philosophy. Tuition Fee for these three Terms, including

necessary Reference Books .................................................................................. $60.00

Post Graduate Te rm : Modern Philosophies Sum ma rized; Elementary Psy -chology; Survey of Modern Metaphysics; Ethics andCulture; Amorcology.

By taking this Post Graduate Course the graduates of the first three Termsmay qualify for the degree:  Doc tor o f Phi loso ph y (P h.D .) .

Tuition Fee for the Complete Course of three terms and the Post Graduate

Term, with Reference Books .................... $125.00

C H IL D C U L T U R E

Leading to the degree:  Bach elor o f Psy ch olo gy.

This Course was especially designed for those who wish to take up the

 v ry new and essential field of  child training. Nurses, Teachers and Settlement

 W ork ers are fa st re alizin g the necessity fo r sp ec ial train in g in these principles

 which are not  covered in the socalled Kindergarden Courses. This Course will

Ire of wonderful benefit to Mothers, Parents or Guardians of Children under

seven years o f age. Va luab le help can be given to children after the first fewterms.

First Term, )Second Term, |

Third Term, The first five term s of this course include the first five term s of our Fou r th T e rm , Cour se on A PP L I E D PSY CH O L O G Y a nd PSY CH O A N A L Y SI S .Fifth Term,

sixth Te rm : The Child’s Natu re in Play and Study at an Ea rly Age; The Child’sSecret Desires and H opes; Serious Aspirat ions; The S oul’s Purpose inthe Body; The Lit t le Master Within; Play and Rest ; Study and Contemplation; Religion: Companionship; Trust and Confidence,

seventh Term : Child ren’s Games; Children’s Pas ttim es; F roe bel ’s Principles; TheMontessori Pr inciples; Other Simple Methods of Developing NaturalTalents; Home Instruct ion; Schools and School Inf luence; Children’sDiseases and their Prevention; Puberty and its Affect upon the Mind,Body and Soul . The Awakening af ter Pub erty and i ts Dangers and Goodness.

(This Course includes the necessary Reference Books and Charts, etc.)

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This is a special Course designed for Nurses or others interested in doing

special wo rk or rendering special service to expectant mothers. In Euro pe the

mental and  ph ys ical preparation of women for motherhood are so related that itseems almost preposterous that in enlightened America the one phase of such

prepa ration should be ignored. Th e mother’s care is essential to the future

health and happiness of the mother only; the child’s future depends more upon

its prenatal care and culture than anything which may be done for the child

after  birth. Th is Cou rse w ill be of special value to any expectan t mother and

should be studied and applied as soon after the first month of gestation as

possible.

First Term : The Process of Hum an Reproduction Summarized. Relation to theDivine Plan; God the Father, Nature the Mother; The Nature of theVital Life Force and its Source; Cell Consciousness and Sex; De-

termining and Controling Sex: Preparing the Chamber for the Soulto Reside. .

Second Term : The Mind of the Mo ther and the Brain of the Embry o; Mental Influ-ences upon the Child Organism; Thinking, Feeling and Doing: Pleas-ures, Troubles and Desires of the Mother; False Ideas and Supersti-tions; Strange Truths; Sowing Seeds of Goodness; External Influ-ences and Internal Influences on the Child Organism.

Third Ter m: The Last Month of Wa iting; Inst i l l ing Physical Characterist ics: In-viting the Divinity; Attuning with the Infinite; Guarding against Evilsthrough Heredity; the Mother’s Preparation for the Coming of theChild; the Father’s Duties and Obligations; The Entrance of the Soul:The Master Within; Genius and Talents; Latent Abil i t ies; Rein-carna tion and its Possibilities: Astrol ogical Influences. The Baby'sFir st Hou rs; Ne w Points on Diet. Bab y’s Rest, Sleep and Play.

(This Course includes the necessary Reference Books, Reading Books.Music, Charts, Diagrams and other helps.)

Tuition Fee for Complete Course of Three Terms ............................................. $100.00

(To. Expe ctan t M othe rs taki ng this Course other helps are included and a specialGift and Record Book is given to the Child, including a scientific analysis of thechild’s nature and character, with advise regarding its health, physical and mentalweaknesses, and its special fitness for the arts and professions, as determined by itsdate and hour of birth.)

 A N T H R O P O S O P H Y 

Leading to the degree:  Doctor o f Anth roposophy.

T his is the first complete, course on this extensive subjec t eve r offered in

this country. It includes our Cou rse on Ar can e Cosm ology in its elements, our

Course in Biology in its elements, our Course in Physiology and Anatomy, our

Course in the Principles of Chiropractic and Osteopathy, and our Private Course

in  A M O R C T H E R A P E U T IC S . Th is affords the Graduate severa l system s and

methods of healing and curing the ills arid abnormalities of mankind, giving him

an art and profession which will become the most advanced system of thera-

peutics in  Am er ica.

This Course is available to members of the A M O R C Movement only and

certain tests fo r qualification are necessary befor e students may enroll. The

Tuition Fee fo r the complete course, including all necessary Reference Books,

Text Books, Charts, Diagrams, etc., is $300.00.

(Send for Special Circular regarding this Course.)

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C H I RO P R A C T IC A N D P R I N C I P L E S O F O S T E O P A T H Y  

Leading to the degree:  Doctor o f Chiropractic .

(This very complete course is described in special literature and is available

to those who can pass a certain elementary test and qualification. Tuition Fee.including all Reference and Text Books, Charts and Diagrams, making a more

complete Course than that issued by any other College.................................. $150.00)

Send for Special Circular on Chiropractic.

IR ID O L O G Y A N D E U G E N IC S

This Course is prepared for those who wish to have a reliable method of 

accurate diagnosis of disease and physical or mental abnormal condi-

tions. Iridology is a won derful and absolutely new system of diagnosing by 

examining the iris of the two eyes, wherein is constantly recorded the abnormal

conditions o f eve ry part of the body and the mental organism . Its principles are

from the discoveries of the ancient mystics who claimed the eyes to be the

‘‘ windows of the soul.” N ew and startling scientific discoveries hav e proven

accuracy of these principles and there is no more dependable method of detecting

a disordered condition, physical or mental, than by examining the eye of the

child or adult. Eu gen ics enables man or wom an to determine the physical and

mental fitness and general status of another for the various functional activities

of life, with their relation to future propagation, marital happiness and perfect

health.

Tuition Fee for the Complete Course, including Reference and Text

Books, Charts, Diagrams, etc. ..... .............. $7500

(Send for Special Circular regarding this Course.)