On Teaching Something You Are Still Learning
A conversation-informed essay on the discomfort and value of teaching from inside an unfinished practice.
A common anxiety among newer teachers of any spiritual practice: the sense that they should have mastered the material before offering it to anyone else.
Conversations with experienced teachers across several traditions surfaced a consistent, somewhat counterintuitive reassurance: very few of them consider themselves finished with the practices they teach, and most regard this as an asset rather than a liability.
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No notes yet. The first reflection can set the tone for the rest of the conversation.