
THE RETURN OF YESHUA
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT

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Introductory Psychology
The formal science of psychology didn’t begin until the late 19th century, when Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology lab in 1879. But Socratic ideas about introspection, ethics, and the nature of human thought laid the philosophical foundation for what psychology would eventually become. Socrates (469–399 BCE) famously emphasized "Know Thyself" (self-knowledge) as the key to living a good life. This process encourages Critical Thinking, Reflection, and Introspection — practices still used in cognitive therapy and psychological inquiry today.
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The Art of War
The formal science of psychology didn’t begin until the late 19th century, when Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology lab in 1879. But Socratic ideas about introspection, ethics, and the nature of human thought laid the philosophical foundation for what psychology would eventually become. Socrates (469–399 BCE) famously emphasized "Know Thyself" (self-knowledge) as the key to living a good life. This process encourages Critical Thinking, reflection, and introspection — practices still used in cognitive therapy and psychological inquiry today.
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The formal science of psychology didn’t begin until the late 19th century, when Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology lab in 1879. But Socratic ideas about introspection, ethics, and the nature of human thought laid the philosophical foundation for what psychology would eventually become. Socrates (469–399 BCE) famously emphasized "Know Thyself" (self-knowledge) as the key to living a good life. This process encourages Critical Thinking, reflection, and introspection — practices still used in cognitive therapy and psychological inquiry today.
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The formal science of psychology didn’t begin until the late 19th century, when Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology lab in 1879. But Socratic ideas about introspection, ethics, and the nature of human thought laid the philosophical foundation for what psychology would eventually become. Socrates (469–399 BCE) famously emphasized "Know Thyself" (self-knowledge) as the key to living a good life. This process encourages Critical Thinking, reflection, and introspection — practices still used in cognitive therapy and psychological inquiry today.