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St. John's Graduate School of Metaphysics

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Being a "Doctor"

Years ago, people who were living in distant villages and rural towns depended upon three local notables: the Priest, the Schoolmaster and the Doctor. Each of them were looked at as true professionals, as sure references to rely on. Nowadays, with our hyperspecialized societies, it remains incredible to notice that the doctoral graduate in Metaphysics is probably the only health practitioner who can still succeed to each and every of the above mentioned notables. Why ? Because in our field, he may be compelled to minister, teach as well as to help people to heal themselves.

As a matter of fact, your well-earned doctoral degree will operate the following for you:

  1. It immediately raise your own self-esteem with feelings of achievement and fulfilment. Knowing the work you've done to earn this recognition, it helps you to feel more confident toward the public.
  2. It will give you the right to be called a true professional in our domain, as being yourself an health practitioner highly specialized in spiritual ways of intervention. There are many so-called "healers" around, among which very very few do have any authentic diplomas or studies in the field.
  3. It'll serve as a "door-opener", since you'll be entitled to be refered to as a "Doctor" of your subject, with your life-time experience, readings, lectures and thesis to support your title. This alone can make quite a difference in the establishment of your professional practice.
  4. It will inspire confidence and trust to your clients -as well as yourself-, since people who are seeking professional help for their problems tend to think of this process as "seeing their Doctor".