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Thank you Llynch , it is always a pleasure reading you...and the manner by which you help clarify this Process makes Crystal Clear to grasp for anyone willing to venture into self understanding
Hence the Name tree of Knowledge
both are useful as you wrote....the Traditional Method allows to start on your path (learn the basics as in guitar learning )...the Natural Method completes it as it uses the Traditional Method (the musical notes learned ) to create your symphony of knowledge
Thank you Llynch , it is always a pleasure reading you...and the manner by which you help clarify this Process makes Crystal Clear to grasp for anyone willing to venture into self understanding
Nature being our rule of thumb. There is always a progression from one state to another. The same is true with Knowledge, Awareness and Conciousness.
A Change in Knowledge automatically effects a Change in Awareness, which in turn automatically effects a Change in Conciousness.
A Change in Knowledge automatically effects a Change in Awareness, which in turn automatically effects a Change in Conciousness.
Traditional Method = Repetition of Knowledge regardless of Absorption Ability.
Natural Method = Gradual Increase of Quantity of Knowledge that Matches Absorption Ability.
Natural Method = Gradual Increase of Quantity of Knowledge that Matches Absorption Ability.
A major benefit of 'Learning' via the process given to us by nature is that it is 'Self' governing and almost completely automatic. This is because it is driven by one component we all have. Curiosity.
Curiosity is what creates Desire/Interest. By embracing it and allowing it to guide us, a person will be able to learn/obtain knowledge at a much faster pace, with much more depth and breadth with the additional benefit of quicker returned gratification, increased satisfaction and increased confidence. These are just a few of the benefits of allowing Curiosity to guide the learning process. A full list of examples would touch on every aspect of being human and the human experience.
Some Tips regarding the Natural Process of Learning:
Begin study at a point of 'Personal Interest'.
Follow your curiosity even if it departs from the intial point of study.
Never doubt the value of what is learned along the way. All knowledge is valuable.
Share, and never allow shame or negative perceptions to de-value gained knowledge.
A change of Perspective often rewards one with unique knowledge.
Try to notice the pattern/s of the learning path/s you have traveled.
Try to remove the concept of anything being the 'Final Word'.
Keep an eye open for relationships that exist with knowledge gained previously.
Be aware of how knowledge deepens appreciation of all that you perceive.
Realize the purity of curiosity.
Be aware that Curiosity is present throughout your life.
Curiosity is what creates Desire/Interest. By embracing it and allowing it to guide us, a person will be able to learn/obtain knowledge at a much faster pace, with much more depth and breadth with the additional benefit of quicker returned gratification, increased satisfaction and increased confidence. These are just a few of the benefits of allowing Curiosity to guide the learning process. A full list of examples would touch on every aspect of being human and the human experience.
Some Tips regarding the Natural Process of Learning:
Begin study at a point of 'Personal Interest'.
Follow your curiosity even if it departs from the intial point of study.
Never doubt the value of what is learned along the way. All knowledge is valuable.
Share, and never allow shame or negative perceptions to de-value gained knowledge.
A change of Perspective often rewards one with unique knowledge.
Try to notice the pattern/s of the learning path/s you have traveled.
Try to remove the concept of anything being the 'Final Word'.
Keep an eye open for relationships that exist with knowledge gained previously.
Be aware of how knowledge deepens appreciation of all that you perceive.
Realize the purity of curiosity.
Be aware that Curiosity is present throughout your life.
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