12-24-2012, 03:57 PM
first of all, let us redefine these terms:
teacher: someone who is in a temporarily acknowledged position of greater understanding, knowledge, or insight
student: the one who is temporarily lacking in the understanding, knowledge or insight, and seeks to experience it from another, or have it brought to awareness by exposure to anothers patterns or configured energies
as one can see, one is not a teacher for life, or have that label except for the brief encounter between the two individuals. one can be a teacher in this, and a student in that. The label does not 'stick'.
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the problem in the modern age is that the sacred bond between the teacher and student has been broken. Instead of one to one interactions, where there is a distinct energy exchange, we have people declaiming from their videos, or doing paid presentations in hotel getaways. This is not teaching; this is filling another's head with information, sometimes indiscriminately.
the 'ancient' traditions relied heavily on a one-to-one, verbal relationship between the teacher and the learner. There was a relationship in other words, a sacred bond. There was an acknowledgement of each others uniqueness, and each others magnificent potentials. They saw the god-light in each other.
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in a true act of irony, I am declaiming these principles in a forum post which radiates outwards. : )
<note to mods; I made a similar post about effective teaching last week; if this is too similiar, I would prefer this to be the main post, and not that one. thanks>
teacher: someone who is in a temporarily acknowledged position of greater understanding, knowledge, or insight
student: the one who is temporarily lacking in the understanding, knowledge or insight, and seeks to experience it from another, or have it brought to awareness by exposure to anothers patterns or configured energies
as one can see, one is not a teacher for life, or have that label except for the brief encounter between the two individuals. one can be a teacher in this, and a student in that. The label does not 'stick'.
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the problem in the modern age is that the sacred bond between the teacher and student has been broken. Instead of one to one interactions, where there is a distinct energy exchange, we have people declaiming from their videos, or doing paid presentations in hotel getaways. This is not teaching; this is filling another's head with information, sometimes indiscriminately.
the 'ancient' traditions relied heavily on a one-to-one, verbal relationship between the teacher and the learner. There was a relationship in other words, a sacred bond. There was an acknowledgement of each others uniqueness, and each others magnificent potentials. They saw the god-light in each other.
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in a true act of irony, I am declaiming these principles in a forum post which radiates outwards. : )
<note to mods; I made a similar post about effective teaching last week; if this is too similiar, I would prefer this to be the main post, and not that one. thanks>