On Teachers # 2
Posted on Mar 30th, 2008
by
Alan
Perhaps a further explanation would be advantageous?
We put too much emphasis in what this person says or what that person says...
And we forget there's only really one teacher.
And the teacher speaks with and through all of us, directly. If only we remeber how to listen...
The only lesson any other human can really give is how to listen. Everything else is just noise.
A
We put too much emphasis in what this person says or what that person says...
And we forget there's only really one teacher.
And the teacher speaks with and through all of us, directly. If only we remeber how to listen...
The only lesson any other human can really give is how to listen. Everything else is just noise.
A







I just love it, how you think. And the fact that you are so open to evolution. Yes, silently listen, then process, then act, then enjoy the results of the action which have just come from acting on the proper guidance, that you have learned to take through your receptiveness to … your teaching. : ) Luvvvvvvv to you! SC
You listen so well, Alan.
Yes :-) If ‘listening’ is not one of my ‘goals’ here it should be. I only truly understood what this meant when I studied Harmonic Chant with David Hykes. Now it informs all of my ‘work’ - as a writer and a teacher, and my life…and I try to remind myself again and again, to listen.. deeper….
Hi Sandra!
…Yes!