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Yeah, knowledge isn’t really power (as we were taught in school). Using it properly is power. However, knowledge can make other people put you in a position of power over them. And true wisdom means not taking advantage of that position (even when it is in a very small, everyday moment in life - and the stakes aren’t as high as say a medical, therapeutic or spiritual guidance situation). I discuss how to treat the constantly emerging teacher-student relationship humbly, ethically, and with a service mindset.
In this episode:
-At any moment, in any area of life, we have the power to initiate a teacher-student dynamic. Discusses the important and delicate nuances of this dynamic and how to respect them.
-Discussions about ethics, service, power and spirituality in ways that are hopefully more exciting than whatever quotes I’ve been reading.
-How to speak in ways that connect and don't divide.
-What the Erotic Underground of Toronto in the 1980s has to teach us about ethics and the art of service.
-How being ethical means being present.
-As always, you will learn unexpected ways that serving tables teaches you how to cultivate and embody wisdom.
By Stefan Ravalli5
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Yeah, knowledge isn’t really power (as we were taught in school). Using it properly is power. However, knowledge can make other people put you in a position of power over them. And true wisdom means not taking advantage of that position (even when it is in a very small, everyday moment in life - and the stakes aren’t as high as say a medical, therapeutic or spiritual guidance situation). I discuss how to treat the constantly emerging teacher-student relationship humbly, ethically, and with a service mindset.
In this episode:
-At any moment, in any area of life, we have the power to initiate a teacher-student dynamic. Discusses the important and delicate nuances of this dynamic and how to respect them.
-Discussions about ethics, service, power and spirituality in ways that are hopefully more exciting than whatever quotes I’ve been reading.
-How to speak in ways that connect and don't divide.
-What the Erotic Underground of Toronto in the 1980s has to teach us about ethics and the art of service.
-How being ethical means being present.
-As always, you will learn unexpected ways that serving tables teaches you how to cultivate and embody wisdom.