01-23-2016, 12:39 PM
I think it's possible. Let's use a school analogy.
Let's get two young buddies in school. Starting at grade 2, their interest in school splits - one child does well, and the other child prefers not to pay attention. Being friends, the child who does well helps his pal. Somewhere along the line, a threshhold gets crossed where the child not paying attention relies more and more upon his friend to help him through his work. This goes well until high school, where the buddies get split up and go to two different schools. How is the child who had their friend carry them through their work? Sure, it was an endeavor in love, but now the child that hasn't learned any skills on its own is at a handicap - not only does it not really have the skills it needs to make it in a higher caliber of testing, it also doesn't have the basic skills that one gains from self-discovery and self-worth of learning things on your own. It will most likely have to go through and relearn a lot of what it could have learned on its own in the first place.
I think our veil specifically is about using ignorance as a driver of will to discover more. So, the use of one's will to look inward for answers is a very important thing to cultivate. "Learning for others" IE teaching them to not learn for themselves is possible, I believe. And it's infringement. At that point you basically have a puppet you are feeding. This is how a lot of gurus operate. They offer lots of "teaching" that is really nothing more than filling heads with mindless actions. Teaching people to think/learn for themselves is the true skill to teach.
Let's get two young buddies in school. Starting at grade 2, their interest in school splits - one child does well, and the other child prefers not to pay attention. Being friends, the child who does well helps his pal. Somewhere along the line, a threshhold gets crossed where the child not paying attention relies more and more upon his friend to help him through his work. This goes well until high school, where the buddies get split up and go to two different schools. How is the child who had their friend carry them through their work? Sure, it was an endeavor in love, but now the child that hasn't learned any skills on its own is at a handicap - not only does it not really have the skills it needs to make it in a higher caliber of testing, it also doesn't have the basic skills that one gains from self-discovery and self-worth of learning things on your own. It will most likely have to go through and relearn a lot of what it could have learned on its own in the first place.
I think our veil specifically is about using ignorance as a driver of will to discover more. So, the use of one's will to look inward for answers is a very important thing to cultivate. "Learning for others" IE teaching them to not learn for themselves is possible, I believe. And it's infringement. At that point you basically have a puppet you are feeding. This is how a lot of gurus operate. They offer lots of "teaching" that is really nothing more than filling heads with mindless actions. Teaching people to think/learn for themselves is the true skill to teach.