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103 West Broadway
COLUMBIA, MO 65203
(573) 449-8312
columbia@som.org
Located directly across
from the public library
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Paul Madar
Paul Madar is a Renaissance man, accomplished in the arts, music, writing, the building trades, science, and many other interests. He is an ordained minister in the Intefaith Church of Metaphysics and a certified Psi Counselor. He serves as Treasurer of the Board of Directors. He lives with his wife and two young daughters at the College of Metaphysics where he oversees architecture and design projects on campus. He is pursuing a Doctorate of Metaphysics and is currently writing his dissertation on the the vibrational power of music.
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John Harrison
John Harrison began his studies with the School of Metaphysics in St. Louis, Missouri. He has studied and taught in Kansas City and Indianapolis, Indiana and was a student and graduate teacher at the College of Metaphysics. John shines his warmth with everyone he meets. He portrays Martin Luther King, Jr. in the dramatic production of "The Invitation" presented at the College of Metaphysics campus.
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Allan Rider
Allan has been a student and teacher at the School of Metaphysics for over three years. Beginning in the Oklahoma City branch after attending Oklahoma State University, he became a teacher and director of that branch. In 2008, Allan moved to the College of Metaphysics for a full immersion in the study of mind, body, and Self, graduating in the beginning of 2010. Upon graduation he chose to move to Columbia, Missouri, to resume teaching. Allan has innumerable skills with building renovation, machinery repair, pottery, guitar and is great with directing children. He is a warm and caring teacher dedicated to helping people understand how to control and direct their minds. When asked what he likes most about metaphysics he answered, “I love helping people understand that they can change how they think, and that will change their life.”
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