not a teacher but a guide. ultimately the best teacher is no teacher at all... On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:59 AM, <hussainbahmed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks, Dina, for sharing. Chopra's gap between thoughts is suggestive > of "complete silence" almost like descending into the Black hole to connect > with ones' source of flow where any form of thought including concentration > is transcendentally absent. I belief that everyone is capable of learning > the techniques of quieting the mind; all you need is a good teacher who can > model the postures associated with this science of human cultivation. > Any thoughts? > Hussain. > > --- On *Fri, 6/5/09, Dina Strasser <Dstrasser2703@xxxxxxxxx>* wrote: > > > From: Dina Strasser <Dstrasser2703@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [regional_school] Regional School and Meditation? > To: regional_school@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Friday, June 5, 2009, 9:19 AM > > Hi there everyone-- > > I've been following the conversation between Ellen and Hussain (re: > development of heart and mind in school) with interest. I blogged on one of > their topics, the intersection of meditation and school, not too long ago. > Take a look if you have some time. > The range of comments I received from all quarters of education were a gift > and very instructive. > > http://theline.edublogs.org/2009/01/03/would-the-bhudda-differentiate/ > > -- Dina > > > >