COLLEGE OF INTEGRATED PHILOSOPHY
The College of Integrated Philosophy is an environment of kindness, respect, philosophical inquiry and profound realization. Meetings with John de Ruiter are made available for individuals to encounter and profoundly contemplate depths of human beingness through an inwardly honest and benevolent way of being.
This is profound philosophy, addressing the mind, the body, the emotions and all aspects of humanness within every
inward and outward area of life: the living way of Truth.


Weekly Seminars: Friday, Sunday, Monday Eve 19:00-22:00; Sunday Aft 13:30-16:30 $7 At door (no reg)
Quarterly Seminars: 6 Day & 14 Day Seminars - see Canadian Seminar Registration page to register

 
• Beautiful, 6550 sq.ft. auditorium with 24’ ceiling, natural lighting, air conditioning
• Ample comfortable seating and handicap provisions available; ample private parking
• Double 12 ft. projection screens; ease of viewing from every seat
• Private ‘Parent with Babies’ Room’ available with closed circuit television broadcasting of Seminar in progress
• Main floor ‘Parent with Toddler’s Room’ (children 3 years and under) with picture window into Seminar in progress
• Large Coatroom with ample storage for muddy boots, large bags, strollers, winter coats
• Nearby restaurants within walking distance... please be sure to take along clean shoes to be worn within the College


** Cell Phones, cameras and recording equipment of any kind are prohibited on the premises **
Participation in Seminars implies agreement with this condition.

Located at 10930-177 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Contact us by: E-mail: mail@collegeofintegratedphilosophy.com • Tel: (780) 487-8781 • Fax: (780) 487-8791
• Post: 78029 RPO Callingwood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5T 6A1


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Canadian born author and philosopher John de Ruiter responds to invitations world-wide, addressing audiences from “core-splitting honesty” and the oneness that began as “unconditional, innermost surrender and servitude to Truth.” This is most profound, practical philosophy, addressing by example of being and through audience initiated discourse, the true nature and purpose of Reality and the way it can be both realized and lived.

Contemplative, poignant silences take place within this. Rational discussions of Truth and the related principles of being, knowledge and conduct arise in an unscripted, variable array; sometimes conceptual and expansive, sometimes laying bare the minutiae of Reality or its distortion. The intellect and contemplation play an integral role, but it is the living foundation of profound Reality conveyed through the vehicles of the intellect and logic that informs them, not the other way around.