An Inclusive Litany

3/23/94

Since 1979, California's Council for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education has accredited More University in Lafayette, California, to grant Bachelor's and Master's degrees in the humanities and communications, and Ph.D. degrees in "Lifestyles" and "Sensuality." Courses include:

Basic Hexing:
This course describes hexing as a conceptual game that every human being plays, and of which a very few people are aware. It provides the students with the history, technique, structure and applications of hexing. The extent to which one can control his hexing is the extent to which one has power in his universe. (2 days; $250)

Basic Oestrology:
Describes the frame of reference that explains human existence. ($300)

Aphrodisia:
Inhibited sexual desire is the most widely reported sexual difficulty in the nation today. "Aphrodisia" is a weekend of illuminating information and functional practices that provide the student with overt control over what is considered the most elusive aspect of sensual pleasuring. (Basic Sensuality and Basic Communication prerequisites; $360)

Weekend with Vic:
A totally unstructured weekend in which the instructor [founder Victor Baranco] will answer any and all questions asked. The content of this course is totally dependent on the student's ability to have [sic]. (Prerequisite: 2 courses; $360)

Mutual Pleasurable Stimulation of the Human Nervous System:
A six-week course that meets for one three-hour session per week. Limited to married couples or consenting adults who agree to be laboratory partners for the duration of the course. Extensive examination of certain conditioned societal limitations on sensory awareness, including sex practices, partner exchange, emotional involvement related to sexing, oral-genital relationships. (Prerequisites: Basic and Advanced Sensuality; $375)

Expansion of Sexual Potential:
This program is designed to introduce the student to the nature of his/her own sexual potential. In a clinical setting, under the hands-on guidance of agreed-upon, selected members of the Department of Sensuality, individuals or couples are led in the exploration of the parameters of their sexual response. Social and sexual resistance to the expansion of this potential and its attendant terrors are identified, and appropriate methods of overcoming these barriers are demonstrated. Subjects are instructed in techniques of training partners in both causative and effective roles, and detailing methods for survival sex practices are presented. (5 prerequisites; $10,080)