Me neither until discovering Steve's work. I think there are many words to describe the same idea which really comes down to presence and meeting life as it comes
Thanks Scott for this concept, made me realize that I have already made the shift, and that I had unconsciously begun to teach it about six years back. Funny how these Eurakas arrive and enlighten. Lots to think about awhile. Peace, Maurice
That's awesome man. Sometimes someone really codifying something into words can helps us see more of ourselves and how we are shifting in a very helpful way. Glad this was useful to you : )
Actually Scott, I have always had difficulties in codifying for myself, yet I understand intuitively at deep levels some topics that really interest me. Best example here is mistakes in etymological explanations of ancient European languages. I have neither received or taught the subject, but figure out connections. This has enabled me to teach other skills to autistic kids. (I am autistic too with no real grasp of English grammar, nor in any other of my languages). The teaching 6 years ago was for an Iranian refugee with 9 English words who asked if I could help her to get into University. Together we did a four year course in 11 months, gaining offers from 5 Unies. I regard my "teaching" strength more as an ability to "Communicate". So thanks again for the tip, Peace, Maurice.
Scott, I never heard of self- unfoldment before yet I feel comfortable with the idea of growing and finding out where things lead. D
Me neither until discovering Steve's work. I think there are many words to describe the same idea which really comes down to presence and meeting life as it comes
Yeah Dave, been doing it all my long adventurous life. Yet only now does it have a name. Lol ! Peace, Maurice
Thanks Scott for this concept, made me realize that I have already made the shift, and that I had unconsciously begun to teach it about six years back. Funny how these Eurakas arrive and enlighten. Lots to think about awhile. Peace, Maurice
That's awesome man. Sometimes someone really codifying something into words can helps us see more of ourselves and how we are shifting in a very helpful way. Glad this was useful to you : )
Actually Scott, I have always had difficulties in codifying for myself, yet I understand intuitively at deep levels some topics that really interest me. Best example here is mistakes in etymological explanations of ancient European languages. I have neither received or taught the subject, but figure out connections. This has enabled me to teach other skills to autistic kids. (I am autistic too with no real grasp of English grammar, nor in any other of my languages). The teaching 6 years ago was for an Iranian refugee with 9 English words who asked if I could help her to get into University. Together we did a four year course in 11 months, gaining offers from 5 Unies. I regard my "teaching" strength more as an ability to "Communicate". So thanks again for the tip, Peace, Maurice.
Wow that’s amazing. I think we can learn so much from etymology. Really inspiring / cool stuff