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            <title> The Inner Heart and Soul of Teaching </title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Everybody seems to think of teaching as teaching &quot;something.&quot; Usually, there's a subject. There is a syllabus. Usually there is also some kind of timeframe. The teacher is supposed to impart a certain body of knowledge in a certain period of time to a certain group of people.

When you have embodied these qualities as a teacher, you can teach anywhere, to anybody. However, you may actually find that those you &quot;teach&quot; actually &quot;learn&quot; something more important than the subject of the class. Then you're truly participating in the Inner Soul of Teaching.

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