12-25-2012, 03:36 AM
@Somatic
hey thanks for your thoughts; they are finely articulated, and I probably agree with you on most levels. I think the most important thing you mentioned was this: "Teaching/learning occurs when both participants are open to the learning process.". That is pretty essential : ) otherwise you just end up having ppl shouting words at each other lol. But I guess even that can be a learning experience.
I think the best example of a teach/learning process we have today is the Ra dialogues. We can piggyback on the questions of Don, and receive the balanced answers that Ra offers.
@GR
lol
hey thanks for your thoughts; they are finely articulated, and I probably agree with you on most levels. I think the most important thing you mentioned was this: "Teaching/learning occurs when both participants are open to the learning process.". That is pretty essential : ) otherwise you just end up having ppl shouting words at each other lol. But I guess even that can be a learning experience.
I think the best example of a teach/learning process we have today is the Ra dialogues. We can piggyback on the questions of Don, and receive the balanced answers that Ra offers.
@GR
lol