The Philosophical Library

The Philosophical Library

The Philosophical Library is a not-for-profit, all volunteer, organization, founded by Stuart Otto in 1960. 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." [ [http://www.philosophicallibrary.org/ The Philosophical Library] ]

The Philosophical Library's mission statement is as follows: "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."

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