Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research
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- The Tennessean, July 14,2001: "Metaphysics group teaches knowledge vs. dogma"
- The Topeka Capital-Journal, June 22, 2001, "Searching for understanding"
- Online Article: The Augusta Chronicle, July 22, 2000, "Metaphysical means"
- New York Times, February 15, 2004, article on basketball player Otis Birdsong mentions his affiliation with the group: "For Birdsong, High School Was the Peak"