Daily OM: As grown-ups, we often approach 
children with ideas about what we can teach them about this life to 
which they have so recently arrived. It's true that we have important 
information to convey, but children are here to teach us just as much as
 we are here to teach them. They are so new to the world and far less 
burdened with preconceived notions about the people, situations, and 
objects they encounter. They do not avoid people on the basis of 
appearance, nor do they regard shoes as having only one function. They 
can be fascinated for half an hour with a pot and a lid, and they are 
utterly devoid of self-consciousness in the present moment, seeing everything with the 
open-mindedness born of unknowing. This enables them to inhabit a state 
of spontaneity, curiosity, and pure excitement about the world that we, 
as adults, have a hard time accessing. Yet almost every spiritual path 
calls us to rediscover this way of seeing. In this sense, children are 
truly our gurus. 
When we approach children with the awareness that they are our teachers,
 we automatically become more present ourselves. We have to be more 
present when we follow, looking and listening, responding to their lead....read more>>>... 

