|| The Teaching Derivative
According to the words of King Solomon:
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the Sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
We can usually trace back the statements made by others to a time and a place that much preceded them.
Usually, when we make utterances of a sound, these very sounds are shaped and moulded by certain guiding principles of our lives. These are not new principles. No. These have been transcended, reused, recycled, repackaged, repurposed, re-hidden, resurfaced, re-versioned and redirected across the ages.
But, of course, there are different schools of thought, one may presume. It is this variance in precepts that helps us to know one’s true teacher. There is a teaching script spoken throughout time, yet being told through various vocal cords and geographies, yet all spoken in one accord.
It is for us then, to just listen to the speaker. Listen to the phrases, then one can slowly but surely determine the words spoken by their predecessors. Their very words trace for you the path that leads back to the teaching Source.
It is from this Source, ABBA Father, from which most works, if not all, are derived.
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the Sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
We can usually trace back the statements made by others to a time and a place that much preceded them.
Usually, when we make utterances of a sound, these very sounds are shaped and moulded by certain guiding principles of our lives. These are not new principles. No. These have been transcended, reused, recycled, repackaged, repurposed, re-hidden, resurfaced, re-versioned and redirected across the ages.
But, of course, there are different schools of thought, one may presume. It is this variance in precepts that helps us to know one’s true teacher. There is a teaching script spoken throughout time, yet being told through various vocal cords and geographies, yet all spoken in one accord.
It is for us then, to just listen to the speaker. Listen to the phrases, then one can slowly but surely determine the words spoken by their predecessors. Their very words trace for you the path that leads back to the teaching Source.
It is from this Source, ABBA Father, from which most works, if not all, are derived.