Originally posted by Kitsunegari
can i be someones apprentice? i also wish to learn and hopefully strengthen my abilities.
any willing teachers, please u2u me, i would greatly appreciate it!!!
--Kit.
I don't like the idea of "teachers and apprentices" etc. I never had any sort of mentor or anything. I just had what I did on my own, and peers to
discuss it with. As long as you aren't a complete idiot, I consider most people my equal. I remember what it was like to have no answers, and hardly
the slightest clue of where to look.
I have been researching, learning about, experimenting with, and trying to prove/disprove any paranormal/spiritual topic you can think of, for about
the past.... well, almost 7 years now. Thousands of hours of hard searching through this stuff. So I personally feel I have a lot to share. Not to
brag or anything, but I can probably be a lot of help to some people who are just starting. I may be able to offer assistance and answers that took me
a lot more time to figure out, instead of having to learn the "school of hard knocks" way like I did (Although I still advocate experiencing it
yourself as the best way to learn).
So basically... I have a lot to say, but I don't like the whole "teacher/mentor" blahblahblah idea. I don't like the idea of blindly following and
listening to every idea that someone you looks up to says. Trust me, if you devote yourself entirely to following a single person and their beliefs
alone, you will most likely end up despising them and regretting it. So.... don't want to be a teacher, but I am always looking for
peers/friends/scholars/colleagues who are like-minded and investigating the same sorts of things.
The first thing out of the mouthes of people who are seeking teachers seems to start with "Tell me everything you know about...." And it's just
like... gah! That's way too broad to even begin explaining. lol.
So yeah... if you have questions about or want to discuss anything paranormal, send me a U2U or something and we can start talking. But if you're
looking for "big answers", it tends to get fairly deep and philosophical.