Customarily, metaphysics refers to the branch of philosophy that endeavors to comprehend the fundamental nature of all reality, whether visible or invisible.
Metaphysics seeks to explain the nature of being, as well as the origin and structure of the universe, uniting humanities physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual character into its true nature of holiness.
It seeks an explanation that is basic, and effectively simple, so comprehensive that it applies to all without limitations or closed mindedness, assimilating divinity into humanity; to be human is to be divine… It dares to tell what anything must be like in order to be at all. "Hum… to be or not to be, that is the question?
The term metaphysics is in reference to the writings of Aristotle that came after his writings on physics, in the
arrangement made by Andronicus of Rhodes following Aristotle's death approximately three centuries later.
In the world of metaphysics, a valuable psychology of spirituality has built-up and has influenced the work of ministers, teachers, and healers in managing the problems of individuals of all ages, giving support and severing humanity as a whole...
This makes possible a deeper relationship between the work of the psychologist and that of the spiritual healer. In fact, the Doctor of Metaphysics, or Metaphysician, blends them together as one, so that he or she is both counselor and spiritual healer and comforter. A true Metaphysician is a combination of teacher, healer, and counselor, and an advocate of universal spirituality.
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