08-12-2008, 12:00 AM
ARNWAY wrote:
I'm in this state I feel that I don't have to have a teacher like what Bob May refers to because the way I look at it you should be the teacher of
your self and when you reach a point of your attention it is up to you on what you should do.
I'd have to agree with you Arnway, there is a point where, you "learn how to learn", you don't need a teacher anymore to show you how to
learn, and that pretty much goes for any endeavor. Understanding how to learn on your own is called power. Every single step along the path of life is
difficult but rewarding in its own way. Here's how I tend to outline it:
1. Apprentice-Fear, 2. Warrior-Clarity, 3. Sorcerer-Power, 4. Seer-Wisdom, 5. Shaman or Nagual-Transcendence.
I'm in this state I feel that I don't have to have a teacher like what Bob May refers to because the way I look at it you should be the teacher of
your self and when you reach a point of your attention it is up to you on what you should do.
I'd have to agree with you Arnway, there is a point where, you "learn how to learn", you don't need a teacher anymore to show you how to
learn, and that pretty much goes for any endeavor. Understanding how to learn on your own is called power. Every single step along the path of life is
difficult but rewarding in its own way. Here's how I tend to outline it:
1. Apprentice-Fear, 2. Warrior-Clarity, 3. Sorcerer-Power, 4. Seer-Wisdom, 5. Shaman or Nagual-Transcendence.

