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That it is important to trust your intuition. This is what I hope to teach my daughter and grand-daughter. Use your intuition.
I can teach others about my knowledge of the environment, why environmentalism is important, and methods we can use to be more sustainable; how to look for patterns in their lives to discern their dharma; how to be grateful for everything in life, especially in the practice of mindful eating; how to have control over situations without over-exerting one's effort or making matters worse; the historical meaning and context of the Torah, Gospel, and Qur'an; what they won't teach you about paranorma...
I can teach others about my knowledge of the environment, why environmentalism is important, and methods we can use to be more sustainable; how to look for patterns in their lives to discern their dharma; how to be grateful for everything in life, especially in the practice of mindful eating; how to have control over situations without over-exerting one’s effort or making matters worse; the historical meaning and context of the Torah, Gospel, and Qur’an; what they won’t teach you about paranormal experiences, particularly those involving UFOs and extraterrestrials, in school; and about the world’s religions, including many of the less well-known ones.
That life is ongoing learning.
In the classroom of life I am able to teach others by example. On another level I am their teacher if they learn something by their interaction with me.
I am not able to teach others anything as I am not a Master. I would be ashamed to assert my ego so far as to try and teach (surely I have made this folly in the past) when I have not achieved utterly complete and irreversible self-mastery.
Such is my path.
Being that I am a teacher I have certain qualifications which enable me to work as a teacher teaching various subjects.
I feel grateful for having chosen to be a teacher because it allows me to be around teenagers and to serve in a way that is very rewarding. Having said that, teaching can be a super exhausting job as well!
Maybe all jobs are?
I have also been fortunate enough to be yoga instructor and now mindfulness meditation awareness training has been proven to help me go deeper. Curr...
Being that I am a teacher I have certain qualifications which enable me to work as a teacher teaching various subjects.
I feel grateful for having chosen to be a teacher because it allows me to be around teenagers and to serve in a way that is very rewarding. Having said that, teaching can be a super exhausting job as well!
Maybe all jobs are?
I have also been fortunate enough to be yoga instructor and now mindfulness meditation awareness training has been proven to help me go deeper. Currently, I’m volunteering at a “meeting place” for people who are drug and or alcohol users.
I have been doing meditation with those who are interested and it’s very nice to see that some people are feeling good because of the practice.
I really enjoy serving people and if I can share my meditation practice with others I’m happy to do it!
My goal is to be able to open a outreach program to serve people by organizating “meditation groups” for various types of groups.
I have started the groundwork for this, but it’s not up and going yet. The next step is finding funding.
Finally, I think that everyone is my teacher and everyone I meet has something different to teach. It’s my job to be open and grateful for what ever opportunities they being.
teach by living fully, the life I have been given is a lesson in being my true self…
knowing, caring and expressing myself are the ways I bring my lessons to the world……
yesterday at a volunteer event I was having fun , enjoying the company of others and being present to the day…….
when I got home I was exhausted, ( I am a volunteer but also helped plan and run the event ), and that was my day…..
smiling, dancing, enjoying being with others….
Live the questions and don’t worry about finding answers. Enjoy, love, be and take the pain for what it is. Practice equanimity.
That when I share (teach), I actually receive so much knowledge in return. Teaching n learning are reciprocal. The themes are acknowledging oppressive systems but, not using them as excuses. Building strength n strategies in regards to mental, emotional, physical, and knowledge fitness
I feel I am able to teach others ( most especially my family) that I am human, vulnerable and make mistakes, but I can also say “I am sorry”, learn and grow from my mistakes. I recently wrote a letter to my 3 siblings saying that anytime I have said or done hurtful things, it was my own inner pain being projected out to others. I thanked them for helping me to be the person I am today. Blessings to all.
This simple little question is interesting. I seldom, if ever, think in terms of what I might be able to teach others. I think in terms of what it is about myself, or what I possess, that I can share or give to others. And while I have lived my whole life working with people, running programs and leading others in various projects, I never considered myself a teacher, either. I share what I know, what I have seen and what I have experienced. But that’s not teaching. It’s different.
I have e...
This simple little question is interesting. I seldom, if ever, think in terms of what I might be able to teach others. I think in terms of what it is about myself, or what I possess, that I can share or give to others. And while I have lived my whole life working with people, running programs and leading others in various projects, I never considered myself a teacher, either. I share what I know, what I have seen and what I have experienced. But that’s not teaching. It’s different.
I have enormous respect for people who do teach and who teach well. I admire their focus and passion for their subject and being invested in imparting their knowledge onto whomever is listening and wanting to learn.
Thank you for this.
Who am I that I am able to teach others? thats the question which I am holding throughout the day.
My frist resonance is that I am hesitating to teach – preferably I would rather relate to others, than to teach – knowing that teaching is one of many manifestations to relate to others. Go on for the day.
I can probably teach anything in my life experience to a willing pupil. Am having that challenge at present with someone close whose life is a bit chaotic at present. I can teach what can help but only she can open her ears.
Listening to your words, Malag, it creates that humbleness within me, …. yes it is a matter of fact…. others can decide to open their ears or not. I am aksing mySELF, whether I am clear enough, centred, powerful,….. to relate to the one, whom I may teach…
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