Spiritual Psychology 2 – Credit

$450.00

Course Number: PSYC 2201
PSYC 2201 introduces students to the entire spectrum of the human consciousness from embodied evil to the soul’s inner bonding to the Higher Self.

Students will take an in-depth look at the not-self and the nature of evil people by reviewing case studies from Dr. Scott Peck’s book, People of the Lie: The Hope for Healing Human Evil, as well as delve into the ascended masters’ teachings on the psychology of evil to understand how it manifests through the carnal mind and the ego.

Students also will study the concepts and apply the techniques of inner bonding as taught by the ascended masters and complemented by the book Healing Your Aloneness: Finding Love and Wholeness Through Your Inner Child by Erika J. Chopick and Margaret Paul.

This course has an emphasis on reading and engaging in transformative exercises. Students also will submit a midterm paper and sit for a final exam.

Students will be assessed on the following course assignments:

Assignment % of Final Grade
Midterm Paper 20%
Research Paper 15%
Mini Papers 20%
Forums 20%
Self-Evaluations (pass/fail) 5%
Final Exam 20%
TOTAL 100%

 

Hours per week: Students should plan to set aside 9–10 hours per week to complete their weekly course work. Some students find they need additional time to process deep-seated issues that may be brought to the surface of awareness due to the nature of the course material. There are 17 units in this course, with Unit 9 designated as a break week. Students are expected to complete one unit per week.

Textbook information: PSYC 2201 Textbook Information Sheet [PDF]

Prerequisite:

This course is typically offered during SU’s spring semester. Some courses need a minimum number of enrolled students in order to be scheduled. Some also have a maximum number of students who can take the course during a semester.

This information is subject to change without notice.