Today at school a monk from Tibet came and spoke.
I skipped 2 of my classes (2 hours, 30 minutes total) to listen to his speeches, he cant speak english but a translater translated.
His name is Palden Gyatso, and is an amazing man. He is buddhist, and has been a monk for some time.
The paper did an article on him, if you care to read it.
He was in prison most of his life, 33 years I believe, for peaceful protests. He was forced to eat leather shoes, bugs, grass, and bugs for that time.
Its terrible what is going on in that part of the world, and how much it is being ignored.
During his 33 years as a prisoner of conscience in Chinese labors camps and prisons in Tibet, Tibetan lama Palden Gyatso was dangled over fire as if he was a human steak. He was routinely kicked and whipped while pulling a plow for more than nine hours a day. He had an electrical cattle prod shoved down his mouth, shocking and destroying all the roots of his teeth.
He showed us his false teeth and was almost crying in memory. I cannot imagine how much he was going through.
And yet, he holds no hate or disregard or any grudge for them, because anger is a buddhist enemy.
I just figured since we were talking, and still am talking about Taoism etc. I should bring this up: it seemed to fit.
http://juneauempire.com/stories/111703/loc_monk.shtmlBTW: I beat up both those kids when they were in 8th grade,

BTW: If you are going to post in here, make it serious, its not a laughing matter and hopefully an intellectual discussion can happen sometime on this forum.