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<blockquote class="definition">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 | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Lightning Rod''' is a short, pithy, statement of concepts and their interrelations. A '''Lightning Rod''' is designed to provide efficient and effective spiritual instruction especially for people seeking rapid advancement on [[The Path]].</blockquote> | ||
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Lightning Rods are one of the primary pedagogical tools used on the [[Lightning Path]]. Rods are | Lightning Rods are one of the primary pedagogical tools used on the [[Lightning Path]]. Rods are modelled 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://michael.lightningpath.org/spirituality-100/ | 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 and their interrelations. A Lightning Rod is designed to provide efficient and effective spiritual instruction especially for people seeking rapid advancement on The Path.
Notes
Lightning Rods are one of the primary pedagogical tools used on the Lightning Path. Rods are modelled 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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Footnotes
- ↑ Sosteric, Mike. “Pedagogy of the Upanishads,” 2020. https://www.academia.edu/40319058/The_Pedagogy_of_the_Upanishads.
