Wilmshurst University

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It's coming.

It's coming. It's coming. It's coming.

Live six-week courses. Real interaction. Professional teachers and instructors. 

It's coming.

It's coming. It's coming. It's coming.

Live six-week courses. Real interaction. Professional teachers and instructors. 

Welcome

What is Wilmshurst University?

Wilmshurst University--what was an imaginary concept is now real. Wilmshurst University  teaches a curriculum consisting of the great philosophy of the ages, a deeper understanding of ritual, and the holistic values related to leadership. Our coursework is designed to build a foundation of accurate historical knowledge, explore the philosophies and learn practical application. In addition we will offer courses in Freemasonry's kindred sciences, taught by leaders in their respective fields. 

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It's coming

With your help, we've raised enough to begin. In the coming weeks, we're building a unique LMS system for online coursework with live instruction. Our tentative go-live date is June 21st. Want to know more? Join the mailing list to be the first to know when courses are are announced. Will U - Answer the call?

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Below are the types of classes we will be offering.

Historical Coursework

Masonic Origins MO101

The Renaissance and Enlightenment MO103

A History of Ritual and Rites MO102

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Designed to be an accurate study of historical formation of Freemasonry as a speculative order. Graduates will be able to write a paper expounding on the factual history of Freemasonry.

A History of Ritual and Rites MO102

The Renaissance and Enlightenment MO103

A History of Ritual and Rites MO102

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A history of rites and rituals from antiquity to modern times, from dead arcane schools to religious ceremonies. Graduates will be able to write a paper on the history of rites and ceremonies of different cultures and why they exist--what purpose they fulfill. 

The Renaissance and Enlightenment MO103

The Renaissance and Enlightenment MO103

History of Freemasonry in the West MO104

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A coursework on the history of the Renaissance and Enlightenment, its players, the social structures and economies of the day.

History of Freemasonry in the West MO104

History of Freemasonry in the West MO104

History of Freemasonry in the West MO104

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A history of Freemasonry and its expansion throughout the western-world, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United States.

History of Freemasonry in the East MO105

History of Freemasonry in the West MO104

History of Freemasonry in the East MO105

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A history of Freemasonry's expansion in the East, including the Asian continents and cultures. 

Freemasonry in the Modern World MO106

History of Freemasonry in the West MO104

History of Freemasonry in the East MO105

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A course on Freemasonry and how it is practiced in post-industrial world. The United Kingdom, Europe and the United States as well as their territories. 

Anti-Freemasonry MO107

Anti-Freemasonry MO107

Anti-Freemasonry MO107

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The Anti-Masonic Party, Papal Bulls, Inquisition, and the Taxil Hoax. Understanding Freemasonry's critiques. 

Philosophical Coursework

Egyptian Influences P100

Platonism and NeoPlatonism P102

Egyptian Influences P100

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Explores the Egyptian religion, its concepts, commonalities and possible connections with the modern degree work within Freemasonry.

Grecian Influences P101

Platonism and NeoPlatonism P102

Egyptian Influences P100

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P101 covers Grecian influences on mystery rites, philosophy and more.

Platonism and NeoPlatonism P102

Platonism and NeoPlatonism P102

Platonic Forms and Emanations P103

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P102 is designed to be a continuation of P101. This class teaches the importance of the Platonic and Neo-Platonic influences across all world religions. 

Platonic Forms and Emanations P103

Platonic Forms and Emanations P103

Platonic Forms and Emanations P103

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P103- Prerequisites, P101, and 102. Designed to be a deeper understanding of the Neo-Platonic and Platonic Forms. 

Introduction to Kabbalah P104

Platonic Forms and Emanations P103

Adapted Philosophy in Masonry P105

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P104  - Prerequisite P103. Intro to Kabbalah is a course aimed at enriching the student's understanding of basic Kabbalistic ideas. 

Adapted Philosophy in Masonry P105

Platonic Forms and Emanations P103

Adapted Philosophy in Masonry P105

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P105 is designed at exploring elements of ritual that relate to older established philosophical systems. Recommended prerequisite -  PT101, PT103.

Introduction to Occult Orders P106

Introduction to Occult Orders P106

Introduction to Occult Orders P106

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In this course, the student learns about the many occult orders that have existed in modern history. From splinter, churches to break away societies, and more. The good, the bad, and the ugly. 

Freemasonry as The System P107

Introduction to Occult Orders P106

Introduction to Occult Orders P106

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This course teaches a standard understanding of Freemasonry as a singular and independent system of Occult Philosophy. 

Practical Coursework

Mindfulness PT100

Contemplating Ritual PT101

Contemplating Ritual PT101

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An introductory course in the concepts of Mindfulness and its iterations throughout history.

Contemplating Ritual PT101

Contemplating Ritual PT101

Contemplating Ritual PT101

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A course in dissecting the words in ritual, understanding context and etymology, and using this as a foundation to understanding it as it was meant to be understood. 

Journaling PT102

Contemplating Ritual PT101

Journaling PT102

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A beginner's course in journaling. A heavy influence on the general art of writing, creative discourse as well as sharing ideas of what works best for the individual in whatever they choose to journal about. 

Grammar PT103

Rhetoric PT104

Journaling PT102

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A college-level course in Grammar as it relates to the contextual understanding of speech and discourse.

Rhetoric PT104

Rhetoric PT104

Rhetoric PT104

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Designed to be a continuation of Grammar PT103, Rhetoric PT104 aims to assist the student in taking apart what has been said in a speech as well as formulate solid arguments for use in a multitude of situations.

Logic PT105

Rhetoric PT104

Rhetoric PT104

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The final course in our Trivium series-- Logic PT105 aims to bring together both Grammar and Rhetoric skills to make conclusive statements about the world in which we all live. 

Concepts and History of Arithmetic PT106

Concepts and History of Arithmetic PT106

Concepts and History of Arithmetic PT106

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Not your typical course in Mathematics. PT106 is designed to be the basis of the Quadrivium. We will learn about the basic concepts of math and the history of Mathematics overall.

Concepts and History of Geometry PT107

Concepts and History of Arithmetic PT106

Concepts and History of Arithmetic PT106

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Continuing the Quadrivium coursework, PT107 is designed to give a history of the concept of Geometry. Shapes, spacial dimensions and architecture are explored.

Concepts and History of Music PT108

Concepts and History of Arithmetic PT106

Concepts and History of Astronomy PT109

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PT108 is much more than a typical class in Music. Taught by a graduate in Musicology, this class aims to teach how Music is connected to geometry and mathematics. It will also focus on the exploration of Music as a creative medium. 

Concepts and History of Astronomy PT109

Concepts and History of Astronomy PT109

Concepts and History of Astronomy PT109

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PT109 is the culmination of PT106, PT107 and, PT108. The course assists the student in recognizing the connections between the Mathematical systems of Time and Space using numbers.  

Elective Coursework & Master CLasses

Practical Astrology EC100

A Gentleman's Brotherhood EC200

A Gentleman's Brotherhood EC200

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What is Astrology? How does one use it? In this course, the student will get a history, learn how to read, and even create their own astrological charts.

A Gentleman's Brotherhood EC200

A Gentleman's Brotherhood EC200

A Gentleman's Brotherhood EC200

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A course which aims at the practical nature of all philosophy. Designed by a world-renowned master, this class teaches modern gentleman to be mindful, polite, and powerful in today's world.

Conducting Research EC300

A Gentleman's Brotherhood EC200

Physics and Spiritualism EC400

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EC300 is designed to be a class that teaches the various elements needed in Academia to write a proper research paper. Citations, Bibliography, Grammar styles, and more. 

Physics and Spiritualism EC400

Data-Driven Demographics for Membership EC500

Physics and Spiritualism EC400

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A course in understanding advanced concepts within physics and comparing them to philosophical concepts which will drive the student to significant revelations about reality. 

Data-Driven Demographics for Membership EC500

Data-Driven Demographics for Membership EC500

Data-Driven Demographics for Membership EC500

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EC500 focusses on understanding models of membership and predictive crowdsourced analytics. The student will learn how to survey, data integrity, and more. 

Practical Tarot EC600

Data-Driven Demographics for Membership EC500

Data-Driven Demographics for Membership EC500

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Designed to be a continuation of the P106 with an emphasis on the art of Tarot. History, meanings and how to interpret the cards are taught. 

We're looking for potential Instructors.

Must be willing to develop course work - Commit to a live 6 Week Course - Max 24 Students per class

Only serious inquiries. Instructors will be compensated. 

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