Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 In a message dated 7/13/2003 12:12:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, aboutyou writes: Dear Phyll, Your metaphor is very good and as usual brings us down to earth. Yes, i agree with you, we are building the house starting with the roof and final finish or sometiems it appears to be like that and I receive that feedback from students too. What I hear you saying is that a good solid foundation is missing and all predictive principles are based on these in daily practice. I agreed with Sanjay to do the course outline after the conference last year. I was working hard on it and then one month later Sanjay announced that Narsimha was doing it. Soon after that he announced that he was doing it. I placed my efforts in the closet, a sub-directory of my computer, and closed the door. Not only do we not communiicate poorly but we don't communicate at ALL. If your earth mother qualities can do anything about that, we might make some progress. Any talk of higher ideals has little substance if we don't address this problem. Maybe we're too busy already. Regards, Brendan Dear Sanjay and Brendan, Could it be that we are trying to build the house from the roof down? The idea of creating a curriculum has been bantered about for some time yet nothing concrete has come of it. Curriculum development is not as easy as saying, "Students must learn X, Y and Z.". There is much more to it and we all know something must be done, and done soon. Many people approach this study with a sincere desire, yet are unable to find the support they require in their fledgling days and as a result they turn away. Often they take the little knowledge they did pick up and apply it almost randomly. Is that their karma? Or, is it ours for not being there for them when they needed us? Sanjay you have said [s.Rath:] Started working on that (a curriculum) and will submit the same in the West coast. If all agree, then we can go ahead and announce it as the SJC Agenda. There are many things to be decided and agreed upon BEFORE the first sentence is written. Many of the points may sound small however they are vital if the foundation is to support the walls, roof and chimney of this vision. I have said many times that I am willing to help with the organization, language clarity and presentation. Some people say I can make complicated ideas simple, maybe that is a gift that can be used here? Brendan, two years ago and again last year in California we agreed we’d work together on this. I know we are both very busy and spare time isn’t something we have to worry about however if we start maybe others will come forward. To begin with all we’d have to do is lay out the initial format and have it approved by the board. I don’t know what I intend to use for time to do this. However, I do believe the gods will provide if we put our shoulders to the wheel. (Never have been able to figure out how that helped a person work!) I await your comments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003  Dear Brendan, Thank you for your note, I certainly appreciate it. I agree with your comments about our very poor communication within our group. Whether I have the skill to do something about this situation remains to be seen. However, with a little Irish luck and a whole bunch of nerve and planning we might be able to make a difference. Could it be that when the idea of concretizing Sanjay's dream comes up we all cringe in front of the magnitude of the task? Nevertheless I'm for it young man, let's give this a whirl -- better we make errors in the doing then cry later because there was no doing done. Let's communicate directly. Phyllis - Bpfeeley varahamihira Sunday, July 13, 2003 8:51 PM |Sri Varaha| Curriculum In a message dated 7/13/2003 12:12:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, aboutyou writes:Dear Phyll,Your metaphor is very good and as usual brings us down to earth. Yes, i agree with you, we are building the house starting with the roof and final finish or sometiems it appears to be like that and I receive that feedback from students too.What I hear you saying is that a good solid foundation is missing and all predictive principles are based on these in daily practice.I agreed with Sanjay to do the course outline after the conference last year. I was working hard on it and then one month later Sanjay announced that Narsimha was doing it. Soon after that he announced that he was doing it. I placed my efforts in the closet, a sub-directory of my computer, and closed the door.Not only do we not communiicate poorly but we don't communicate at ALL.If your earth mother qualities can do anything about that, we might make some progress. Any talk of higher ideals has little substance if we don't address this problem. Maybe we're too busy already.Regards,Brendan Dear Sanjay and Brendan, Could it be that we are trying to build the house from the roof down? The idea of creating a curriculum has been bantered about for some time yet nothing concrete has come of it. Curriculum development is not as easy as saying, "Students must learn X, Y and Z.". There is much more to it and we all know something must be done, and done soon.Many people approach this study with a sincere desire, yet are unable to find the support they require in their fledgling days and as a result they turn away. Often they take the little knowledge they did pick up and apply it almost randomly. Is that their karma? Or, is it ours for not being there for them when they needed us?Sanjay you have said [s.Rath:] Started working on that (a curriculum) and will submit the same in the West coast. If all agree, then we can go ahead and announce it as the SJC Agenda. There are many things to be decided and agreed upon BEFORE the first sentence is written. Many of the points may sound small however they are vital if the foundation is to support the walls, roof and chimney of this vision.I have said many times that I am willing to help with the organization, language clarity and presentation. Some people say I can make complicated ideas simple, maybe that is a gift that can be used here? Brendan, two years ago and again last year in California we agreed we’d work together on this. I know we are both very busy and spare time isn’t something we have to worry about however if we start maybe others will come forward. To begin with all we’d have to do is lay out the initial format and have it approved by the board.I don’t know what I intend to use for time to do this. However, I do believe the gods will provide if we put our shoulders to the wheel. (Never have been able to figure out how that helped a person work!) I await your comments.|Om Tat Sat|http://www.varahamihira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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