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IAC’s Goals and Objectives

As a not-for-profit organization, the IAC extends to some 15 location across Europe and the USA (as per January 2003), conducting ongoing research and consistently developing, archiving, publishing and disseminating its research findings, driven by practical universalistic and cosmoethical principles.

The IAC aims to catalyze the global evolution of human beings through promoting an ever-increasing understanding about the nature of the consciousness (individual essence) and its multidimensional reality.

The most essential end of the work of IAC is to provide high quality assistance to individuals by clarifying about the multidimensional nature of consciousness and laying the groundwork for the maximum development of their human potential. The understanding of the scope of consciousness manifestation allows individuals to obtain a more productive perspective on life, becoming thus better able to cope with strenuous circumstances and execute with more determination and clarity their life purposes. This objective is accomplished by IAC’s constant care to disseminate leading-edge knowledge through its wide range of educational activities and scientific publications.

Driven by the recognition of the importance of supporting the evolution of consciousness while respecting the expression of individual free will, the IAC’s work is directed to increase integrated maturity, at a physical, emotional, parapsychic, and intellectual level.

The IAC has specific goals concerning its research and educational activities, which are described bellow.

 

Research

1. To study the consciousness in its entirety, researching its manifestations from an all-inclusive standpoint (both inside and outside the body), deepening the understanding of human life and providing a substantially richer context for existence.

2. To advance the science of conscientiology, acting as a focal point for global development of consciousness research, new research techniques and their application in efforts to foster the scientific understanding of the consciousness.

3. To catalyze the natural progression of accepted scientific endeavor to support currently excluded but vital areas of study, integrating conscientiology into contemporary science.

4. To sponsor scientific debate around a range of subjects related to consciousness research through forums, public meetings, congresses, journals and other scientific publications.

 

Education and Dissemination

1. To disseminate vital information regarding the nature of consciousness, using methods and techniques that allow individuals to verify presented concepts and ideas through personal, individual experience.

2. To promote the development of multidimensional self-awareness.

3. To provide access for all interested individuals to conscientiology’s core ideas and experiments through the establishment of public services in the Internet as well as specialized libraries and media centers worldwide.

4. To develop new and existing courses, constantly updating techniques and content based on its leading edge research findings.

5. To consistently acknowledge the essential value of personal, experiential verification of new ideas, applying the credo “Don’t believe in anything. Not even what you hear at the IAC. Have your own experiences.”

The activities of the IAC are developed using best efforts to promote the greatest level of global expansion and maximal opportunity for individuals in order to improve their self-understanding as much as possible.

This sophisticated multidimensional approach leads to increased opportunity for individuals to improve their performance and accelerate their personal evolution, by lucidly engaging in a process of prioritizing assistance and supporting the evolution of humankind as a whole, which in turn contribute to enhanced social and environmental conditions for all.

The IAC is an open organization and welcomes the participation of any individual who feels drawn to contribute in the role of volunteer, teacher or researcher.