Morrighan:
Hopefully you aren't trying to teach anyone when you tell them "no more teachers."
Regarding "no outside" God isn't outside of us, and neither is anyone else we might be able to learn from. When waves of an ocean bump into each other, it is okay if they learn from each other. There is no reason to puff ourselves up, as if we are beyond learning from other waves and the source of all waves.
A truly independent person understands the value of learning from others.
Morrighan wrote on Jul 9th, 2017 at 9:56am:What I put forth is more subtle, apparently.
I am who teaches me. Strictly on the lines of retrievals: one learns by doing. No sum of well-intentioned instructions / guidance substitutes for experience. There is no teacher with any sum of experience who can magically transfer experience and skill to me. Do or do not.
There comes a day in our live we leave school. If our teachers were good we left with the tools to go as far as we wish. More accurately: if the student is good ....
What's flawed, I find, is not the learning process but the student teacher relationship, and remaining in the teacher-student relationship. To me, the entire belief system that anyone outside us knows more than we do is odious. There is no outside outside. We are the ones we've been waiting for.
There was a professor in grad school who was an absolute terror. Our class was comprised of seven hand-picked students from the whole of the student body. Admission to the program was awful. Completing the program was pure hell.
About a week before the program's conclusion the professor took us all out to lunch on his dime. You are colleagues now, he says.
And so we reach equity with our professor. We ceased to be students that day. We were conferred with the responsibility to go forward and create. Not hang around school. Go out and do what we intend to do. To create.
We are done with our teachers when we take the mantle of equity. For me this means I hold equity with every teacher I ever had. The difference is I went out into the world and did. That does not mean I stopped learning. It means I stopped learning from them, or looking outside myself for enlightenment or who knows whut. It can be a rude awakening when the student of spirituality discovers his teacher kicks his dog, yes?
No more teachers, no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks.