We don’t have to go and look for teachers. Open your heart and you will find yours walking with you.
Snow
An old dog and his old human, supporting each other.
Our footsteps have merged on the snow-covered path,
In the winter of our life.
He still teaches me how to walk the life,
As he has been doing so since he greeted me in his full youth
With his shiny black muzzle, now gray.
He loves snow, and this could be his last.
It’s important to have teachers when you are searching for your path, just as it’s handy to have a trail map when you are trekking an unfamiliar territory. Some people look for THE teacher. I don’t have THE teacher. Many teachers guided me to be here and now. Anybody who teaches me what I didn’t even know I needed to learn is my teacher and I appreciate and respect them. My teachers include my martial art instructor, my therapists, my acting teacher, my dog, my trainer, my yoga teacher, and go on and on and on. Yes, you could be my teacher one day and I’m looking forward to learning from you. A teacher does not necessarily give me an answer. My teacher said, “I learn in order to ask better questions.”
I learn in order to ask better questions. ~Gil Hedley