How to Become a Spiritual Teacher
Spiritual teachers bring messages of hope, love and joy to students' lives. Spread your spiritual message in whatever form it may come. Devote your life to exploring the aspects of spirituality that resonate within your soul. Align yourself with like-minded persons. Commit to finding ways to introducing your spiritual message to enrich the lives of others. Take each phase of the process of becoming with prayerful and measured reflection.
Instructions
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Define your mission. Put your beliefs and goals on paper. Refer to spiritual teachers who have paved the way throughout history. Include, for example, the beliefs of Paramahansa Yogananda, if your beliefs align with Hindu or interfaith teachings. (See References 1)
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Develop a seminar with which you can introduce your teachings to others. Lay out the main points of your beliefs. Add information to back up your points, including supporting information from recognized spiritual guides, teachers and leaders. Build a seminar, for example, about religious tolerance. Note the similarities between the Hindu and Christian religious traditions. Develop ways to present information to students in experiential ways, such as engaging students in dramatic role-playing with sacred texts.
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Market your seminar. Create brochures, flyers and business cards to bring attention to your seminar. Meet with a local free university of religious organization with compatible views to secure a venue. Build a website on which to present your teachings, announce events and sign up guests for a newsletter.
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Build upon your storehouse of knowledge and understanding. Commit to your personal spiritual growth so that you may enhance the lives of others as your spiritual beliefs mature and develop.
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Tips & Warnings
Study with a spiritual teacher who can guide and advise you.
Keep your goals service-oriented and humble.
Treat your role as a spiritual teacher as a profession.
Keep your priorities straight. Spirituality and the quest for wealth are not synonymous in any of the world's religious and spiritual traditions.
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