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The Pillars of Our Studies

Knowing that throughout history human beings have transmitted knowledge, not only through the pen, but also through the brush, as great painters have done, carving the stone, or through the scientific formulas of the physics or mathematics, our studies are based on what we call the four great pillars of knowledge: Philosophy, Art, Religion and Science.

To bring out the best in philosophical knowledge, we study the great thinkers of humanity, such as Confucius, Epicurus, Heraclitus of Ephesus, Carl Gustav Jung, Immanuel Kant, Lao-Tse, Plato, Seneca, Socrates and many others.

In art, there are many messages that, well understood, help the human being to develop psychologically and spiritually. La Gioconda by da Vinci, the sculptures by Michelangelo, the alchemical treatises of the Middle Ages, the pyramids found throughout the world, the Gothic cathedrals, the music of Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Richard Wagner, the works of universal literature: the Iliad of Homer, the Divine Comedy of Dante, are just some of the great works of art in human history that we study, analyze and try to unveil.

In religions around the world, throughout history, the great spiritual guides such as Jesus Christ, Krishna, Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, Thomas of Kempis …, have tried to convey the same message to their followers, therefore, it is very wise to make comparative analyses of the great religions of the whole world. Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, etc., have messages and advice that still, even living in this modern age, deserve to be studied and analyzed.

To comprehend better the world that we live in, it is essential to study some branches of science that we consider to be very useful and interesting: the Theory of Relativity, Mayan Mathematics, notions of Astrology, etc.

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