newGuy12
Master of Arts
Hello.
I want to know how some Teachers would go about judging a student's character and demeanor. That is, how would you go about deciding if the student was of the mindset to practice in your school?
Do you rely mostly on abstract "feelings", like the "energy" of the person? Or do you look for certain tell-tale traits or actions?
Would you go so far as to request a police record? Employment records?
If a student was taking medication for a behavioural disorder of some kind, would that be a "deal killer" for you?
Finally, it would be appreciated if anyone could offer some kind of way that a person could measure how close their own personality is to a good student --> AS IT APPLIES TO PRACTICING MARTIAL ARTS.
For example, I am no Saint. I am not even a choir boy. I have done things in my life which I dearly regret --> and some can not be undone now!
Now, I for one, would be happy just to kick and punch, and it is not a problem if I ever learn the upper level advanced techniques, as I practice mostly for exercise and coordination, as well as the possibility for self defense, if things ever got to that point.
But, this still interests me, because I am not where I wish to be in a spiritual measure -- I have a great tendency to be selfish and self centered, and it takes a great bit of work to get it to budge, even a little bit!
Robert
I want to know how some Teachers would go about judging a student's character and demeanor. That is, how would you go about deciding if the student was of the mindset to practice in your school?
Do you rely mostly on abstract "feelings", like the "energy" of the person? Or do you look for certain tell-tale traits or actions?
Would you go so far as to request a police record? Employment records?
If a student was taking medication for a behavioural disorder of some kind, would that be a "deal killer" for you?
Finally, it would be appreciated if anyone could offer some kind of way that a person could measure how close their own personality is to a good student --> AS IT APPLIES TO PRACTICING MARTIAL ARTS.
For example, I am no Saint. I am not even a choir boy. I have done things in my life which I dearly regret --> and some can not be undone now!
Now, I for one, would be happy just to kick and punch, and it is not a problem if I ever learn the upper level advanced techniques, as I practice mostly for exercise and coordination, as well as the possibility for self defense, if things ever got to that point.
But, this still interests me, because I am not where I wish to be in a spiritual measure -- I have a great tendency to be selfish and self centered, and it takes a great bit of work to get it to budge, even a little bit!
Robert