03-29-2018, 02:23 PM
(03-29-2018, 09:20 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: So it seems that Q'uo is saying to teach only when requested. Does this mean not to post advice or teaching on this forum? Or writing about my experiences?
Yeah, when I'm going through something I can get carried away. I do like that it's a catalyst for some people. But I care about others' free will as well.
Take Ra for example - Ra will only answer questions that they are asked. If Ra feels like the L&L group did not do their due diligence on the subject, then Ra refuses to answer the question.
The best teachers only answer questions, because questions mean the individual has been thinking about the subject. The best teachers also refuse to answer questions of no importance to the thrust of the teaching. Ra is an example of a great teacher, although he will answer transitory questions, he will state that its not important.
So lets talk about us - we are not true teachers. We are all exploring with our Q&A. Its not really an issue if you try to teach someone who doesnt listen, but why teach someone who doesnt listen? It does no good and wastes your effort. What you shouldnt do is force your teachings on anyone that explicity doesn't want it, because thats where you start infringing on free-will and will de-polarize yourself. This is very common in many religious cultures.