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Woods Cross Group, Utah
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MEETING WITH ABRAHAM
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LEARNING.
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FEBRUARY 6, 1995
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==Heading==
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===Topic: ''Learning''===
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===Group: [[Woods Cross TeaM]]===
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==Facilitators==
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===Teacher: [[Abraham]]===
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===TR: [[Nina]]===
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==Session==
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===Opening===
 
My greetings to you all. I am ABRAHAM. This evening we will discuss learning. When you were a child the teachers you had, being parents, grandparents, adults, taught you in their own specific manner, maybe in the way that they were taught. As a child you learned by their example and you went on to learn their many habits, mannerisms.
 
My greetings to you all. I am ABRAHAM. This evening we will discuss learning. When you were a child the teachers you had, being parents, grandparents, adults, taught you in their own specific manner, maybe in the way that they were taught. As a child you learned by their example and you went on to learn their many habits, mannerisms.
 
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===Lesson===
 
Over time you felt your examples set to you as a child were not always quite correct. Something in you knew, and you felt almost rebellious for not always following that set example. You had all along a greater teacher/friend, many teachers, the Indwelling Spirit, the Spirit of Truth and many others. Many times your greatest teacher is within your very being!
 
Over time you felt your examples set to you as a child were not always quite correct. Something in you knew, and you felt almost rebellious for not always following that set example. You had all along a greater teacher/friend, many teachers, the Indwelling Spirit, the Spirit of Truth and many others. Many times your greatest teacher is within your very being!
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Sometimes teaching someone, maybe a small child, has some ego glorification that this child may look to you as an authority. The child feels that trust in you, in which you may not receive from an adult, therefore, take not pride, not self-gratification in teaching. Remember what you are teaching was taught to you.
 
Sometimes teaching someone, maybe a small child, has some ego glorification that this child may look to you as an authority. The child feels that trust in you, in which you may not receive from an adult, therefore, take not pride, not self-gratification in teaching. Remember what you are teaching was taught to you.
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===Closing===
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It is fun and good to teach as long as you remain the learner. That will be our thought for this week. Until next week, shalom.
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It is fun and good to teach as long as you remain the learner. That will be our thought for this week. Until next week, shalom.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Woods Cross TeaM]]
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[[Category: Abraham]]
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[[Category: Nina]]
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[[Category: 1995]]

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