The Philosophical Library

The Philosophical Library (Philosophical and Religious Free Library[1]) is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers and founded in 1963. It administers extensive lending privileges in a wide array of books in the fields of philosophy, religion, metaphysics and spiritual practices. It presents itself as a "place of fellowship and spiritual growth as well as a research and study center." The Philosophical Library's mission statement: "Our mission at The Philosophical Library is to create a Conscious Community by providing unique resources for those seeking meaning through diverse paths of Wisdom."

Notes

  1. Pat Sherman (2005)
gollark: Not exactly spamming, just saying it every few hours irregularly.
gollark: Some random IP which resolved to a Tor exit node was spamming my UDP to Discord bridge with the string `>`.
gollark: Well, if you were following this saga, you would know, Macron developer #125.
gollark: This literal apioid was doing the > and now this.
gollark: Odd.

References

  • Pat Sherman (2005). Philosophical library hosts unity discussion group in Escondido, San Diego UNION-TRIBUNE, September 9, 2005. Source:
  • Lorell Fleming (2007). Philosophical Library reopens for public, North County Times, Sunday, March 25, 2007. Source:
  • Angela Holman (2007). Sewing bees fight plastic bags, raise funds for library, San Diego UNION-TRIBUNE, August 22, 2007. Source:
  • Darcy Leigh Richardson (2007). Philosophical Library feels renewed in its new home, San Diego UNION-TRIBUNE, March 24, 2007. Source:
  • Vision Magazine (2007). Philosophical Library and Bookstore, Vision Magazine, April 2007. Source:


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