"For example, you all
remember that at the beginning of Book I, a technique is used whereby the
participants ask simple questions of one another. The use of this technique
has a clear purpose, which is to help the participants focus on Bahá'í text,
But once such a habit is created, why would one continue to employ a
technique that can easily become mechanical. Of course, there might be
occasions now and then in other units when the technique is useful, but it
should certainly not be called the "Ruhi method"."

Dear Max,

If there is anything I would have described as the "Ruhi method" it would
have been that. Have others seen this technique is dropped after Book One?
My experience is that the technique has been carried over into non-Ruhi
Institute courses.

warmest, Susan


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