@JacobsTravelNet@DalaiLama The Dalai Lama is not only a religious leader, but he is also the political leader (in exile) of Tibet. As such, he has political responsibilities at times like this also. He performed just as the leader of any other country should have, and most already have.
Anger, suspicion and jealousy disturb our minds. The antidote to these emotions is to cultivate patience and tolerance. Who provides us the opportunity to develop it? The one we call our enemy. Therefore, we can see him or her as a teacher.
Our modern education systems don't reveal much understanding of how to transform our emotions. To do so, we have to use our intelligence. We need to conduct ourselves with non-violence and on the basis of compassion, cultivate respect for others.
Religion is about cultivating a more peaceful mind, so it’s disappointing if it becomes a source of conflict. Our traditions share a common message of love and compassion, patience and tolerance. If we also remember the advice about forgiveness, there’ll be no basis for conflict.
A3: After the AP tests are complete I think I am going to finish the last six days of school discussing books that have a historical significance to America but have been banned in various districts #moedchat#AvilaEdTech
A1: After spring break I have focused more on narrowing down the skill sets needed for my students to be successful on thier AP test so my stress level goes way up. #moedchat#AvilaEdTech