
TEACHER RESOURCES
This library of videos is created as resources to support The Bright Path teachers in giving First Sphere lectures, leading exercises, and/or simply getting reminded or inspired. On behalf of the team of teachers creating these videos, we hope you will find them useful and enjoyable. Please watch the introduction video to get started.
INTRODUCTION

REVIEWING THE FIRST SPHERE

Explained by a doctor. Aspects (functioning) versus Location (left and right)

Feeling comfortable explaining the Star Word allows us to give our class a greater understanding of what it is.

Getting the root stresses in the First Sphere clearer... the difference between subjective, objective and our spiritual world.

If we are clear about how Ascension works, then we can pass this information on clearly, and passionately.

Our ideas and judgements are very strongly put in place, so explaining this creates a powerful understanding of this technique

That diagram! Getting it right... and seeing how powerful explaining it really is.

When you explain with your own experience, you have the opportunity to inspire people about what is possible.

Knowing what the shadow is and how it is created, allows us to explain it better.

In this video, Manyu shares simply what OM is, and why we use it in the Cognition Technique.

LEADING EXERCISES

In this video, Jaya shows us how to guide the Praising Exercise and lead people comfortably into praising.

Manyu shows us in this video how to guide the "Watching the Mind" exercise, in all three parts the exercise entails.
THE INNER TEACHING

A full Teacher-Student Relationship Talk from Maharishi, recorded from one of the evening meetings during the Ajijic Mastery.

Are you comfortable explaining puja? Finding your passion in explaining puja.

Captured from one of the evening meetings in Ajijic, Priya shares her experience of the Ishaya lineage vs. the Teaching of the One. This one is audio-only.

Another recorded Mastery Course meeting. Jaya and Sankari explain (mainly) the Novitiate Vows and also the three colours of the Ishayas.

Featuring various teachers sharing about what it takes to be a great Ishaya teacher in their own experience and observations.