Ruhi

2007-04-04 Thread David Friedman
In order to advance to an A cluster a certain number of people must complete a few of the courses. Since I don't really learn anything or enjoy Ruhi I was wondering if there is some way one can 'do' a course without going in a course with others. Would I be able to do it in my own time and

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2007-04-04 Thread M Chase
What kind of cult would the Faith be if you were allowed to do that;-?! David Friedman wrote: In order to advance to an A cluster a certain number of people must complete a few of the courses. Since I don't really learn anything or enjoy Ruhi I was wondering if there is some way one can 'do'

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2007-04-04 Thread smaneck
In order to advance to an A cluster a certain number of people must complete a few of the courses. Dear David, Not a 'few' of the courses. In order to become an A cluster there must be 30-50 people who have completed the *entire sequence* of courses. Since I don't really learn

Re: Ruhi

2007-04-04 Thread smaneck
What kind of cult would the Faith be if you were allowed to do that;-?! Seriously, taking the courses by yourself would destroy their whole purpose which is not to teach us certain things but to get us as a community *doing* certain things. So the books are useless without the practices.

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2007-04-04 Thread Tim Nolan
Hi Susan, there are not supposed to be any right or wrong answers (despite the fact the questions are close-ended. I wonder where the myth began that there are no right or wrong answers in the Ruhi method. Clearly there are right and wrong answers. For example: Book 1, Part

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2007-04-04 Thread Hasan Elias
accelerated courses ignore completely the praxis. I am at book 2 for that reason and because i cant find people. [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: What kind of cult would the Faith be if you were allowed to do that;-?! Seriously, taking the courses by yourself would destroy their whole purpose

Re: Ruhi

2007-04-04 Thread smaneck
There are many examples like these. Maybe a facilitator, out of courtesy, would not say That answer is wrong, but an answer can still be wrong or right, even if no one calls it that. The notion that there are no right or wrong answers may hold for some open ended questions, but for