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Teaching from lived experience
Those of you who teach, how have you found it to teach from lived experience? In those areas of my life where I have taught, I have always found that it’s massively more powerful when I do so. There is much more of a connection.
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When I was teaching IT or computer science or whatever it is called these days, some observations come to mind:
When I taught yoga, I had to call it keep fit because I was working within a Christian framework and they thought yoga involved possession by Hindu deities.
It was advice once given to Adyashanti, and I think for a spiritual teacher it is key. If I look at the kind of experiences I have had in meditation and in sleep, to teach from those experiences is a radically different proposition than teaching from a textbook. Not that I have yet tried to do so. But I kind of think lived experience of these things is key.
If individuality is just the habituated denial of our true insignificance amidst an endlessly unfolding chaos, a teaching by example (which partakes of all the data sense gates) offers a wider avenue for approaching an uncomfortable idea than by just asking a myopically compromised mentality alone to change it's directed viewings.
I have never really taught but it makes sense. If we can show the practicality in the way we present the theory, not only will we be able to explain it better, the audience will be able to understand it better.
I have taught.
I have held and run Feng Shui workshops and given consultations.
All very rewarding and great experiences.
I also (as many of you will already know) taught Qi Gong and Zham Zhong.
Had the time of my life.
A difference between college and university is not necessarily the subjects, but the presence of ongoing research at the site.
Memorizing a didactic and then reciting it (say, to students) is different from recalling an experience and relating it, even if the actual material is the same.
What do we embody and cause others to learn? We are all teachers by example. A sort of asymptomatic transferring agent …
Not only is example the best way to teach, it is the only way
Albert Schweitzer