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Motto | Beyond science, beyond reason, Per aspera ad astrorum mystica in Latin |
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Mascot | Marvelous, the mythical owl |
Founded | 19 July 1861 |
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Academics | Metaphysical studies • Spiritualism research • Occult sciences • Alternative healing methods • Paranormal practices |
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President | Liam Brevan, PhD in occult studies |
Affiliations | Theosophical Society of America • International Metaphysical University Network |
Notable people | Victor von Frobe, PhD in quantum mysticism • Isabelle Kane, PhD in paranormal practices |
Schools and departments | School of Metaphysics • School of Spiritualism • Department of Occult Studies • Department of Alternative Healing |
The Massachusetts Institute of Theosophy (more commonly known as M.I.T.) is a renowned private research university located on the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. Unlike its counterpart in the real-world, M.I.T.'s primary focus is on the study of metaphysics, spiritualism, and the paranormal.
Founded in 1905 by members of the Theosophical Society, the school attracted students passionate about exploring alternative spiritual practices and the fringes of the natural world. Over time, M.I.T. established itself as the premier institution for the rigorous and intellectual study of the supernatural, earning a reputation as a world-class research university.
The core curriculum at M.I.T. offers a balance of foundational subjects and specialized disciplines. Required courses include:
With numerous research groups and labs, M.I.T. fosters collaboration and innovation throughout its community:
Students who graduate from M.I.T. often pursue diverse and innovative careers in fields such as:
Since its founding, the Massachusetts Institute of Theosophy has remained dedicated to advancing the understanding of the supernatural and the human spirit through rigorous scientific inquiry and collaboration. Its graduates leave equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to their fields – and continue M.I.T.'s legacy of shaping the future of metaphysics and spiritualism.