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The following coursework is offered at the Ma'at Institute

INITIATE LEVEL COURSES

Metaphysical Psychology 1

Classical Naturopathy 1

Medu Netcher 1

$950 per course

ASCENSION LEVEL COURSES

Metaphysical Psychology 2

Classical Naturopathy 2

Medu Netcher 2

$950 per course

PERFECTION LEVEL COURSES

Metaphysical Psychology 3

Classical Naturopathy 3

Medu Netcher 3

$1500 per course

(start date to be announced)

IMHOTEP LEVEL COURSES

Metaphysical Psychology 4

Classical Naturopathy 4

Medu Netcher 4

$2500 per course

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METAPHYSICAL PSYCHOLOGY

DESCRIPTION

METAPHYSICAL PSYCHOLOGY

MPSY 1

In this course, students study the Science of Thought, its origins in Cosmic Intelligence, and their relationship to health and dis-ease.

MPSY101 offers an introduction to bio-spiritual alchemic formulas and techniques practiced by the doctor/scientist priests of ancient Khem (Egypt), who approached healing through their inner-standing of Cosmic Mind and Its expression as human thought.

If you want to know why you think the way you do, why things seem to “just happen,” to understand the ancient metaphysical sciences of the Kemetic Masters this course will allow you to understand and exspand your mind in ways you could never imagine.

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CLASSICAL NATUROPATHY/HYGIENIC SCIENCES
CNHS 1

Hygienic Science, also known as “The Life Sciences”, is the study of the oldest and purest form of the Nature Healing Sciences. It incorporates the dietary and healing philosophies inherited from our ancestral masters of Kemet.

Studying the Hygienic approach to health, healing and wellness, students learn that present day systems promoting the practice and principles of “holistic health” (i.e.” Alternative Healing,” Herbology and “Integrative Medicine”) follow the same philosophy and protocols of treatment based therapies used by orthodox medicine, which is a system of heroic treatment we call “the practice of Poisonopathy”. Instead of using pharmaceutical drugs, “alternative” methods utilize herbal remedies, tonics and vitamins to medicate the body and mask symptoms.

Entry level students learn the fundamental principles of Classical Naturopathy. They also learn how to recognize, respond to and assist in the healing processes initiated by the universal intelligence of the cell, addressing the true causes of dis-ease, removing the obstacles to healing, and imparting knowledge to empower the client to take personal responsibility for his or her health.

A minimum amount of anatomy is introduced.

CNHS 2

Mandatory prerequisites – successful completion of CNHS 1

The second level series of Classical Naturopathy classes includes:

  • An in-depth comparison study of the conditions for Health

  • The relationship between the human organism and the environment

  • The effects of Fasting

  • Carnivorism, Vegetarianism, Veganism, Fruitarianism and their implications

  • Uses of supplementations

  • Relevant anatomy

  • An in-depth study of vaccines, vaccinations and their legal implications

  • A history of Naturopathy in America with a Comparative analysis of “Alternative Medicine”, Contemporary Naturopathy, Traditional Naturopathy, Natural Hygiene and Medical History.

This course and the successive courses, give considerable attention to the human body in the wellness state, and require the student to incorporate an extensive amount of research, reading and analysis.

CNHS 3

Mandatory prerequisites – successful completion of CNHS 2

Students learn the fundamentals of “Traditional Naturopathy” which include the following introductory courses:

  • Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology

  • Anatomy and Physiology II

  • Biology

  • Introduction to Essential Oils

  • Nutrition and Supplementation

  • Introduction to Homeopathy

  • Introduction to Herbology/Botanical First Aid

  • Fundamental 5 Element Chinese Theory

  • Introduction to Ayurveda

  • Fundamentals of Therapeutic Massage

CNHS 4

Mandatory prerequisites – successful completion CNHS 3

Lessons continue in “Traditional Naturopathy”, and include the following:

  • Anatomy and Physiology 3 and 4

  • Intermediate and Advanced Essential Oils

  • Advanced Nutrition and Supplementation

  • Homeopathy II

  • Herbology II

  • Herb/Drug/Vitamin interaction

  • Intermediate 5 Element Chinese Theory

  • Intermediate Ayurveda

  • Intermediate/Advanced Therapeutic Massage

  • Extended Internship with a licensed practitioner

  • Pathology

  • Cancer and Politics

  • Homeopathic Psychology

  • Herb/Drug/Vitamin interaction II

  • Internship

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MDW NTR (MEDU NETCHER)
“DEFINING THE KEMETIC CULTURAL RENAISSANCE”

MDW 1

Lessons Include:

  • Language and Culture

  • The history of Kemetic Language

  • Dialects of Mdu Ntr: recognition of linguistic stages – Hieroglyphic, Hieratic, Demotic and Coptic, and spoken dialects

  • Classic Kemetic Culture through Medu Neter

  • Genetic Relationship between Mdu Ntr and other

  • African Languages

  • The Writing System:

  • Direction of Writing: confrontation, concordance

  • The Square Principle: symmetry

  • Phonetics: sound signs – alphabetic, syllabic biliterals, triliterals

  • Sense Signs:

  • Vocabulary, Syntax, Grammar

  • Basic Conversation

MDW 2

In level II of Mdu Ntr, students will build a strong foundation of grammar and vocabulary, using all the basic components learned in the introduction. With an increased emphasis on syntax and Kemetic grammar, lessons include:

  • Reading MDU NTR

  • Writing MDU NTR

  • Sentence construction

  • Verb construction

  • Transliteration

  • Conversation

  • Homework assignments

  • Assignments of museum trips

MDW 3

Students review Introduction

Lessons include:

  • Grammar

  • Verbs – continuation

  • The philosophy of translation

  • Translating Original Kemetic Texts

  • Teaching Medu Neter

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