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A Sensei is an excellent teacher who conveys, at the
correct time, the proper knowledge, in the best possible
way and manner to students, and sees students and their
problems as they themselves rarely do-impartially. A Sensei
shows no favour, indeed, as students progress, Sensei may
become harder on them. A Sensei is kind but firm with
beginners on the path.
Sensei advises, in an appropriate manner, on the inner
spiritual aspect of the art, and always lends a friendly
ear to listen carefully.
Although students may categorize Sensei as either teacher
or friend, Sensei is neither, yet both and more. A Sensei
view the student with an open mind, unmoved by appearances
and helps in the way best suited to the student. If this
means being hard or gentle, then Sensei is so. However,
it is always in the best manner for the students, for
Sensei's heart is forever with them.
Often a Sensei may test students by taking views diametrically
opposed to them in order to study their reactions. Sensei
will put forth untruths to see if they are accepted, or
say nothing when volumes could be spoken. Silence is often
the best form of praise that a Sensei will give to students.
Sensei will note what affects the students in and out of the
dojo, how they act towards friends, family, and work,
and will work with the students accordingly.
Although they can adapt at will, Sensei does not change
even though outsiders may, as inward ideals and principles
remain intact at all times. They persist when there is
no apparent reason, give while others take, and ask for
no rewards save that of proficiency of mind and body.
That is why they are Sensei.
Typically, it takes the experience of teaching thousands
of students to produce a worthwhile Sensei. Having one
is worth taking care of.
Courtesy Sensei Tanzadeh
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