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         The real training and the real learning is in the personal touch, the intimate contact that you will have with your pupils. But so many lack the most important ingredient--a relationship between the teacher and the pupil, an intimate rapport of trust and love and admiration. The pupil must admire the teacher, yes, but so must the teacher admire and respect the pupil, and in this there will be a constant flow of love and learning. The one must learn from the other, but the other must also be willing to learn from the one and be open to changes, to alterations, to reflections, to revolutions, and to change. For if there is rigidity, then there is rejection. (ML #3018)



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