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A very ancient saying we made up just a couple of years ago:
"Anyone, even a fool, can learn from someone wise. But it takes someone pretty wise to be able to learn even from fools."
If you have a wise teacher, make the most of it. If you have someone teaching, or a school, which is somewhat less than wise, as most of us do, still make the most of it. Along the way, just in case, make careful note of the things which would, by example or by contrast, eventually enable you to become a wise teacher should you choose to become so. It's easier to discard options than to gain or build them — give yourself some room. Keep your options open and make more of them.
No. 1 Key to Effective Learning:
What you learn is wholly up to you. A few of us have been blessed somewhere along the way with a wonderful, wise teacher. Most of us have not. But people can learn usefully from a rock, a cocked eyebrow, someone's pause or hesitation, the word not said — indeed, from anything that you notice.
Notice things. See things for yourself. One picture seen can sometimes outweigh a million teachings. Pay attention to your own awarenesses — there's more there than you think! The people who have learned the best: they were their own best teacher.
Part of you already knows the stuff you're trying to learn. The trick is, to make enough of the matter conscious for you to resonate with where your understanding is, to bring THAT conscious for you.
* Question A: What are some of the things you can do with what's in front of you, to make more of the matter more conscious for you, toward making that resonance happen?
* Question B: What are some of the things you can do inside of yourself, to build more of the matter into your conscious mind to make that resonance happen?
* Question C: How much of Question A can be answered by answering the question, "What are some of the ways you can use your physical senses, to make more of the matter more conscious for you?" Are there any parts of Question A which can't be answered directly through your physical senses? — If so, what?
* How much of Question B can be answered by answering the question, "What are some ways to use your imagination to make more of the matter conscious for you, to make more of that resonance happen?"
"Anyone, even a fool, can learn from someone wise. But it takes someone pretty wise to be able to learn even from fools."
If you have a wise teacher, make the most of it. If you have someone teaching, or a school, which is somewhat less than wise, as most of us do, still make the most of it. Along the way, just in case, make careful note of the things which would, by example or by contrast, eventually enable you to become a wise teacher should you choose to become so. It's easier to discard options than to gain or build them — give yourself some room. Keep your options open and make more of them.
No. 1 Key to Effective Learning:
What you learn is wholly up to you. A few of us have been blessed somewhere along the way with a wonderful, wise teacher. Most of us have not. But people can learn usefully from a rock, a cocked eyebrow, someone's pause or hesitation, the word not said — indeed, from anything that you notice.
Notice things. See things for yourself. One picture seen can sometimes outweigh a million teachings. Pay attention to your own awarenesses — there's more there than you think! The people who have learned the best: they were their own best teacher.
Part of you already knows the stuff you're trying to learn. The trick is, to make enough of the matter conscious for you to resonate with where your understanding is, to bring THAT conscious for you.
* Question A: What are some of the things you can do with what's in front of you, to make more of the matter more conscious for you, toward making that resonance happen?
* Question B: What are some of the things you can do inside of yourself, to build more of the matter into your conscious mind to make that resonance happen?
* Question C: How much of Question A can be answered by answering the question, "What are some of the ways you can use your physical senses, to make more of the matter more conscious for you?" Are there any parts of Question A which can't be answered directly through your physical senses? — If so, what?
* How much of Question B can be answered by answering the question, "What are some ways to use your imagination to make more of the matter conscious for you, to make more of that resonance happen?"