Dontaskme wrote:The teacher and the student are the same ONE. ...
Not a lot of point in having teachers and students then?
“Everything is Consciousness, and thou art That. That is the Truth.”
A good rule of thumb is that any word that needs a capital when not needed is very likely to be far from the truth.
That's all there is to learn/know.
So much for the Sciences, Arts and Humanities then.
The teacher talks, the student listens........listening to inner talk, the inner voice...listening to itself...an open mind will hear truth,the closed mind will hear lies. ...
Well teachers do more than talk they also demonstrate and assess and whilst the inner voice is useful it's not the most useful tool for discovering what's true or not, the student needs to make a complete understanding of what's being taught and that involves making images, sounds and emotions into a coherent and contextual whole and then using the inner voice to communicate such an understanding.
All knowledge comes from the same place...the one knower.
You appear to have a very strange conception of what knowledge means?
All knowledge does come from the same place, people experiencing and communicating.
When the student is ready the teacher appears...YOU are always available for yourself...you are everywhere........
What a load of gnu piffle, I can see why you and Bill will get on.