Influence others to uplift their lives...share knowledge of the past to appreciate the future with a language they often hear but too shy to speak it
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For each day that I breathe, I am always constantly aware of how others live differently from how I have lived. No matter how small the change or how I view fairness and justice I would always fall short on something. There are days that the feeling of frustrations are seeping in, asking what else can be done.
Influence others to uplift their lives...share knowledge of the past to appreciate the future with a language they often hear but too shy to speak it
I have to go to my father’s hometown and do self-imposed quarantine on my return. On self-reflection, I realized how each of us in the community have depended on each other. I left instructions what to do and to continue what we were doing. On that same self-imposed quarantine, I have read emails and not just browsing over them. Many have offered to help our community and the projects that I have been doing for years, but most of them have ulterior motives and I was late realizing some of them.
I am grateful for whatever is given to us. There are indeed genuine people who would help others because they see the good in what we have. Shout out to #BREADTOP BAKESHOP for our nourishing meal for today, my ever dearest dependable spiritual warrior, Anne Kahil and her dad for ensuring I will have gasoline allowance and food to share.
My other friends would pitch in as well. It is up to me to ensure that all the children under my care will be given equal share.
Having the luxury of cleaning after my digital clutter, I have now a renewed passion to push for sustainable projects and to be wary of “good people”.
That saying, I am grateful for the “real person” who have continued to see the best in us. Thank you and May you continue to support and empower us.
I am not an atheist, agnostic, a zealot I
am simply human. Contrary to all thought, mine is ruled with one belief. I
believe everything exist because it was there in existence before I was even
made a concept by the universe I recently reside with.
I do not need religion to teach me about
existence because it is a fact that there are people and culture before I was
even here. For me religion and faith are two different belief that is open for
debate and investigation for which I do not want to partake in. Respect however
is common sense.
Many organizations here in the country specially in the depressed areas whose doing humanitarian aid are funded by religious organization spreading whichever truth they want. And many organization, which sadly I was once a part of, pretended to be humanist and secular where eventually I learned they are actually a group of combatant and were actually after the student's under my care.
Respect for one's ideology but it does not mean I cannot influence others to be critically informed of what they were made to believe.
Philippines is a Religion Driven Country. There are a lot of Christian denomination and they are the most active. The Catholics are being driven out. Islam is taking the divisiveness route. The freedom to think beyond what religion gives the young mind the possibility of what they can become.
In my class, I do not care which religion they belong to, because in our room we can be who ever we want to be. You can be the fairest or the darkest, the tallest, or whoever you want to be.
They are allowed to challenge my thoughts, we can discuss all the bible verses without fear of being ostracized, they can be open of their gender preferences and each is accepted who they want to be.
We are rainbows as any rainbows as can be.
Education is a continuing process. The formal literacy
program was launched 2017 with the help from my Senior High school Student as
part of their completion project in my Disaster Risk Resilience Classes.
The community and I started our informal education project
through arts, basic writing and conversational English classes. We have come a
long way from 2008. Progress is slow but we do change for the best.
I chose to focus on areas where I know I could be of help
the most. My approach to learning is inclusive as it is not just about letters
or numbers but education as the whole person.
Inculcating DIGNITY together with basic lesson is a must in
my class . There should be dignity in everything that we do. We imbibe dignity
so others may learn from us. We should not assume that we are better than
anyone simply because we have more than the others. We should recognize our own
strength and weaknesses so that we can enable others to have a better life.