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Lightning Rods are one of the primary pedagogical tools used on the [[Lightning Path]]. Rods are modeled on the pedagogy of the Upanishads<ref>Sosteric, Mike. “Pedagogy of the Upanishads,” 2020. https://www.academia.edu/40319058/The_Pedagogy_of_the_Upanishads.</ref>.
Lightning Rods are one of the primary pedagogical tools used on the [[Lightning Path]]. Rods are modeled on the pedagogy of the Upanishads<ref>Sosteric, Mike. “Pedagogy of the Upanishads,” 2020. https://www.academia.edu/40319058/The_Pedagogy_of_the_Upanishads.</ref>.


For an example of LP Lightning Rods, see https://www.michaelsharp.org/intermediate-spiritual-teachings/
For an example of LP Lightning Rods, see https://michael.lightningpath.org/spirituality-100/


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Lightning Rod

A Lightning Rod is a short, pithy, statement of concepts. A Lightning Rod is designed to provide efficient and effective spiritual instruction especially for people seeking rapid completion of The Work.

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Lightning Rods are one of the primary pedagogical tools used on the Lightning Path. Rods are modeled on the pedagogy of the Upanishads[1].

For an example of LP Lightning Rods, see https://michael.lightningpath.org/spirituality-100/

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  1. Sosteric, Mike. “Pedagogy of the Upanishads,” 2020. https://www.academia.edu/40319058/The_Pedagogy_of_the_Upanishads.