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teachings

n. 1 The particular message or curriculum that is taught. Often used in the form: the teachings of X. 2 (plural of teaching English)

Usage examples of "teachings".

While working in that direction, I saw that don Juan himself had placed particular emphasis on a certain area of his teachings - specifically, the uses of hallucinogenic plants.

He conveyed the impression that other parts of his teachings were incidental to the acquisition of power.

He prepared me for the indispensable corollary of all the verbalizations, and the consolidation of all the teachings, the states of non-ordinary reality.

Inasmuch as the operational goal of his teachings was to produce a man of knowledge, everything he taught was imbued with the specific characteristics of each of the seven themes.

Another facet of clarity of mind was the idea that a man of knowledge, in order to reinforce the performance of his obligatory actions, needed to assemble all the resources that the teachings had placed at his command.

The two allies involved in the teachings were presented by don Juan as having a set of antithetical qualities.

In the course of the teachings I recorded one instance in which its inflexibility was cancelled out.

Failure or success in achieving the operational goal of the teachings rested on this unit.

During the course of the teachings don Juan made me experience two such states.

It seemed that by denying importance to the parts of my account pertaining to component elements which don Juan judged to be completely superfluous to the goal of his teachings, he literally obliterated my perception of the same elements in the successive states of non-ordinary reality.

In the course of his teachings, don Juan elicited only two of them, but it was still possible for me to detect that in the second it was easier for don Juan to isolate a large number of component elements, and that facility for specific results affected the rapidity with which the second special state of ordinary reality was produced.

I have presented here consisted of two aspects: the operative order or the meaningful sequence in which all the individual concepts of his teachings were linked to one another, and the conceptual order or the matrix of meaning in which all the individual concepts of his teaching were embedded.

After I had arranged my structural scheme, and was capable of discarding many data that were superfluous to my initial effort of uncovering the cogency of his teachings, it became clear to me that they had an internal cohesion, a logical sequence that enabled me to view the entire phenomenon in a light that dispelled the sense of bizarreness which was the mark of all I had experienced.

Beyond the test of everyday living, who is systematically testing the circumstances in which traditional religious teachings may no longer apply?

Experiences which are out of line with the teachings of Scripture must always be renounced as fallacious.