Giving Thanks To Teachers
We’ve had so many in our lives and we’ll continue to have so many more. Beyond this human vessel there are more teachers. In the year of four we honor all of them. It is the teacher who guides us through a consciousness unfamiliar, one who mentors and assists us in other interpretations. It is the teacher that brings the unknown into the known through specific methods so we remember what we have forgotten.
Teachers offer us an opportunity to recognize that we are beautiful and loved in every way, and sometimes those lessons come from those we don’t always consider teachers, especially since they come in so many different varieties. From the human perspective they may come across as young, old, wealthy, lacking, healthy, ill, brilliant, arrogant, angry, peaceful, wonderful, violent, loving, antagonizing, compassionate, regardless of your flavor of teacher, they are all teachers. And whether you are slapped or caressed, you only get what you requested from the teacher. The interpretation of the experience is entirely up to you.
Teachers help us rise and rebirth many forms of our consciousness. Giving gratitude to teachers is an effortless task when we accept both the light and dark teachers in their craft. Each so skilled in creating something within us that we could not see or feel without them—an appreciation of a more enhanced version of ourselves facilitated through our filters uniquely activated by those who help us tweak them.
We are masters at this human game, and we will always discover the processes we have invited for eons so that we can play another day as both a teacher and student simultaneously.