Honestly, isn't there something rather ill-fitting and forced about calling premies "students"? Sure seems that way to me. For one thing, most of you not only never meet your so-called "teacher", he doesn't even know your names or that you individually exist. There's no personal interaction, no dialogue (other than the rare opportunity one might get to stand up in a crowded hall and tell him how much you love him!), no lessons, no actual teachings, no room for progress in the supposed "education" he's offering, no standards by which people either in the group or outside can properly judge this teacher. He's got no credentials as a teacher other than what he claims to have. And perhaps most importantly, no one ever knows if they've actually learned anything.
Right on Jim and don't students eventually graduate?