Spiritual Teachers Are Obsolete!
Sunday, May 24th, 2009“People use their intuition with things they care
about. Many women are most intuitive with their
relationships and children, whereas men often show
a great degree of ‘gut instinct’ in work and business.”
— Sonia Choquette: Spiritual teacher and author
(’Spiritual teacher‘. Hmmm, are we impressed yet?)
The truth is, folks, I’m not sure spirits can be taught much of anything—they are a fairly unruly bunch, flitting through the ethers with unfettered access to all past present and future experiences. The way I see it, spirits could use an equally strong mind and body to balance them out a bit. What do you think?
If it’s so great being a spirit, why do so many of them hang around and try to tell us what to do? They had their chance/chances.
OK, OK, I’ll give the spirits a break. After all, they do mean well, I’ve been told. I’ll even resolve some of their spiritual experiences that are still bogging them down.
Spirits bogged down with their own spiritual experiences! Oh my!
With all the negative stuff you hear from spiritual teachers about the body and mind, those unsung components of the body mind spirit triad still got a lot going for them. It’s OK not to believe me, though. I don’t put spiritual teacher after my name and wouldn’t want that position for all the tea in China.
I don’t even cotton to those who do. I prefer my life coach—Dr. Kam Yuen.
Just ask Dr. Yuen. He’ll tell you flat out about the spirit, plus he speaks from a place of amazing results. The spirit, says Dr. Yuen, should not be allowed to beat up on its fellow components—the body or the mind. In the body mind spirit triad, each component should be equally strong with strong internal and external boundaries, and each component should be separate from the other—like good roommates.
Thank you, very much. I do have a body and a mind for awhile longer, and there must be a reason to let everything function at its optimum, instead of making any part suffer—-as some spiritual teachers would have me do.
Dr. Yuen doesn’t put spiritual teacher after his name, either. What he says, though, makes more sense and gets exponentially better results than anything I’ve ever heard or tried. But then again, I’ve never been drawn to spiritual teachers as a species. I figure if a person has something to teach, it will spring out quite naturally at me like something worth learning.
Furthermore, if that’s the best quote Ms. Choquette has to offer, everyone reading this post should put spiritual teacher and author after her or his name.
Her ‘quote of the day’ came to me in an email from Nightingale Conant—self proclaimed world leader in personal development.
I’ll tell you what….why not send me your quotes of the day…. original or otherwise.
