https://youtu.be/bvtuB806hzc It is harmful for the student’s and teachers relationship if knowledge is not transferred to the student. A teacher deciding to seriously take on a student, would want ultimately to see the student worthiness for serious study. Energy is guarded, wasteful energy from teaching as opposed to teaching from enjoyment I.e seeing the student progress is not in the interests of the teacher. It is now fashionable to have gurus, many guru searching people are not that interested in real spirituality, they enjoy having a photo of the guru on the mantelpiece, perhaps to keep him warm and cosy over the fire. In modern spiritual traditions the guru has been appointed demigod, such as in shamanism. Shamans are guides not gurus, it is the plant which is the teacher. When a shaman takes over the role as teacher he debases basses the plant. The shaman is not the spokesman for the plant. He can help you to...
De facto is the residue of a memory from an obsolete experience of an unimportant person, that has manifested into consciousness, existing, as long as he touches the individual imagination. Outside morality, De Facto is an illusive oil, navigating around the social auras of current events, creating his own arena wistfully commentating on the experiences of the world, hoping that view seen, incites people to listen and remember so as De Facto's existence can remain.