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CATEGORY DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSAL LIBRARY

Exoteric Sciences:

  • Physical Sciences: This involves the study of non-living systems and encompasses fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Geology. The knowledge here is based on observable, quantifiable phenomena and is typically what people think of when they hear the word “science”.
  • Life Sciences: This encompasses fields like Biology, Botany, Zoology, and Medicine. These sciences study living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment.

Esoteric Sciences:

  • Mystical Sciences: This area delves into the hidden or deeper aspects of existence, often touching on spirituality.: Subcategories include; Alchemy, Divination Arts..
  • Humanities and Philosophical Sciences: While subjects like Philosophy, Ethics, and some branches of Psychology and Sociology can be considered exoteric due to their broad appeal and study, they also have esoteric dimensions. These dimensions dive deep into understanding the human experience, consciousness, existential questions, and the nature of reality in ways that are often not easily quantifiable or observable.

12 KEY CONCEPTS:

These are specific folders that make it easier to study:

  1. Critical thinking
  2. Emotional intelligence
  3. Self discipline
  4. Communication
  5. Mental health
  6. Physical health
  7. Time management
  8. Problem solving
  9. Financial literacy
  10. Relationships
  11. Cultural awareness
  12. Lifelong learning

There is also a folder called Giants of the Past; which contains authors that have contributed a great deal to my life.

Although it is quite substantial, less than 10% of the entire library is available through this link. Is there something needed that can not be found here? please make direct contact and I’m sure I’ll be able to find it.

I am also available through these channels for any guidance: