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Directives From the Guardian
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Pages 77-78
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205: TEACHING METHODS
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"The same thing is true of teaching methods; no system, for
teachers to practice, exists. But obviously the more people
know about the teachings and the Cause, the better they will
be to present the subject. If some people find that prayer
and placing all their trust in God, releases in them a flood of
inspiration, they should be left free to pursue this method if
it is productive of results.
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"The inspiration received through meditation is of a nature
that one cannot measure or determine. God can inspire into
our minds things that we had no previous knowledge of, if He
desires to do so.
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"We cannot clearly distinguish between personal desire and
guidance, but if the way opens, when we have sought guidance,
then we may presume God is helping us."
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