Petrosz Amadeos Harmonivs Petros Xristosz, Magus of the PanDaemonAeon
01 February 2018
12 January 2018
Student and Teacher (from The Hacker Ethic)
The Hacker Learning Model
from The Hacker Ethic (Pekka Himanen, 2001)
A typical hacker's learning process starts out with setting up an interesting problem, working toward a solution using various resources, and submitting that solution to extensive testing.
from The Hacker Ethic (Pekka Himanen, 2001)
A typical hacker's learning process starts out with setting up an interesting problem, working toward a solution using various resources, and submitting that solution to extensive testing.
When a hacker checks out information
sources on the Net, he often adds helpful information from his own
experience. An ongoing, critical, evolutionary discussion forms
around various problems.
The hackers' open learning model can be
called their “Net Academy.” It is a continuously evolving
learning environment created by the learners themselves.
In the hacker world, teachers are often
those who have just learned something themselves. Often someone just
engaged in a study of a subject is better able to teach it to others
than the expert who no longer comes to it fresh and may have lost his
grasp of how novices think. Nor does the expert find the teaching of
basics very satisfying, while a student/teacher may find doing such
teaching more rewarding.
If one is really able to teaching
something to others, one must have already made the material very
clear to oneself.
The wider significance of the hacker
learning model is its reminder to us of the potential of seeing the
academic development and learning models as identical.
We could use this idea to create a
generalized Net Academy, in which study materials would be free for
use, critique, and development by everyone. By improving existing
material in new directions, the network could continuously produce
better resources.
A hacker-style reading of the research
material with a view toward criticizing and improving it – toward
motivating oneself with it – would be much more conducive to
learning than the tendency to just read material.
The Net Academy would follow the hacker
model in creating a continuum from beginning student to foremost
researcher in the field. Students would learn by becoming researching
learners from the beginning.
In the Net Academy, every learning
event would enrich all other learners. Alone or in company of others,
the learner would add something to the shared material. This differs
from our present model of disposable learning.
When material is constantly being
adapted and expanded, competing versions are born. This is always the
case in the hacker and research fields. Hackers have solved the
practical problems arising from this by developing
“concurrent-versioning” systems, which enable users to see how
competing versions differ from the existing version and from each
other.
The core of the academy does not
consist of its individual achievements but of the academic model
itself.
(from The Hacker Ethic by Pekka Himanen, 2001)
05 January 2018
Yogananda on Mind and Matter
The Western day is nearing when the inner science of self-control will be found as necessary as the outer conquest of Nature. The Atomic Age will see men's minds sobered and broadened by the now scientifically indisputable truth that matter is in reality a concentrate of energy. The human mind can and must liberate within itself energies greater than those within stones and metals, lest the material atomic giant, newly unleashed, turn on the world in mindless destruction. An indirect benefit of mankind's concern over atomic bombs may be an increased practical interest in the science of yoga.
-- Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi (p 265)
-- Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi (p 265)
01 January 2018
To be a student
(We begin the year, as is our tradition, with a discussion of how to be a student of the path.)
The difficulty on the path is what comes from ourselves. People do not like to be pupils, they like to be teachers. If they only knew that the greatness and perfection of the great ones, who have come to this world, was in their pupilship and not in teaching! The greater the teacher, the better pupil he was. Such a teacher learned from everyone.
The difficulty on the path is what comes from ourselves. People do not like to be pupils, they like to be teachers. If they only knew that the greatness and perfection of the great ones, who have come to this world, was in their pupilship and not in teaching! The greater the teacher, the better pupil he was. Such a teacher learned from everyone.
No
idea can be called one's own. All ideas have been learned from one
source or another, but in time one comes to think they are one's own, yet all the time they keep one's cup covered up from further knowledge. The first thing to be learned is to understand how to uncover one's cup, that is, how to become a pupil. What are
one's (preconceived) ideas? They are just collected knowledge. This
should be unlearned.
-- Hazrat Inayat Khan
-- Hazrat Inayat Khan
29 August 2017
01 May 2017
Conforming Teaching to Environment
The teaching, and the public work in general, must be adaptable enough to allow itself to be conformed to the environment and the milieu in which it (and its proponents, students and teacher) find themselves. The teaching must remain flexible, adaptable, even amorphous if that is what is called for.
In the wilderness, on the road, the teaching must be portable, easily memorized, summarized, translated and carried from one individual to another, without a lot of props, accessories, or accoutrements.
In the wilderness, on the road, the teaching must be portable, easily memorized, summarized, translated and carried from one individual to another, without a lot of props, accessories, or accoutrements.
06 January 2017
Petrosz on "How to Be a Student" -- Updated!
Petros will be offering a free class on the foundations of what it means to be a student of spirituality, and how one must be clear about one's attitude toward the teacher as well as being clear about one's own goals in the pursuit of a valid path of spiritual growth.
This class has been offered for many years as a continuing tradition to start off each new year.
The class will help get students off to a good start in the new year.
Date: Friday, Jan. 6. 2017
Time: 7pm
Location: The Temple House
This class has been offered for many years as a continuing tradition to start off each new year.
The class will help get students off to a good start in the new year.
Date: Friday, Jan. 6. 2017
Time: 7pm
Location: The Temple House
29 August 2016
Triangular Invocation
We are None
We are One
We are All
(mundane incarnation)
We are One
We are None
We are All
(ewakenment in life)
We are All
We are One
We are None
(avataric descent)
We are One
We are All
(mundane incarnation)
We are One
We are None
We are All
(ewakenment in life)
We are All
We are One
We are None
(avataric descent)
27 April 2016
Sorcerer's Invocation
New draft of the Sorcerer's (shaman's) invocation by the Nagual Petrosz
Choosing
a path with heart
And
erasing personal history
I
take death as my adviser!
Calling impeccable intentI stop the internal dialogue
And collapse the world of ordinary perception!
And collapse the world of ordinary perception!
Supporting the description of the sorcerer's world
I shift the assemblage point
I shift the assemblage point
And see
luminous bands of awareness!
Burning
with the fire from within
I
lose the human form
And
leap past the grasp of the Eagle's beak!
Crossing
the threshold of infinity
I
attain total freedom
And
infinite awareness!
15 June 2015
Petros addresses U.S. Dept. of Energy Forum
Petros recently (June 2015) addressed the U.S. Dept. of Energy Small Business Forum in Phoenix on "The Spiritual Energy Crisis."
"The spiritual energy crisis in an inner crisis ... a crisis of the self, when it fails to realize the vast depth of energy that is available to it."
"The spiritual energy crisis in an inner crisis ... a crisis of the self, when it fails to realize the vast depth of energy that is available to it."
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