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I would start from a completely different place. First, find a teacher who

genuinely cares about you ... one who seems likely to remain present when

the going gets tough, and one who will speak straightforwardly to you, even

when the message may be difficult to swallow.

 

That already eliminates most, in my experience.

 

Elchanan

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rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

Belinda

Friday, June 29, 2007 5:47 AM

rawfood

[Raw Food] Re: On the study of history (WAS: Distinguishing

Cause-And-Effect; Distinguishing Problems vs. Symptoms; Fundamental Beliefs

and Choices)

 

 

That is assuming that your chosen teacher really does comprehend the

dynamics. And as a student in need of learning, how do you know when

you have a teacher that does comprehend and understand the dynamics and

one that just thinks he/she does.

And then there is the world full of " false " teachers that mislead their

students. But try convincing the student of such as this. Because to

them, they have the one teacher that " sees all and knows all " .

 

Belinda

 

 

 

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