Motivating:
to teach by heart
I
am me. Me is human. I am this body. But I am in this body; means I
am divine but I am also animal, means I am divided into two parts.
This body that is me and this heart that is me too. When a part of
this body is hurt, I say I am hurt. And when somebody fools me or
annoy me I say I am hurt. It is confusing but one thing to be known
is that both soul and body unified by emotion we call heart.
Just
our hearts concludes that we are really hurt no matter it is
internally hurt or externally hurt. Hearts are bridges between bodies
and souls. Then, let your heart speak and you’ll know what you
really need. It is not wrong that Aristotle said: “what comes out
of heart will enter heart”. Well, now, who has heart? Many people
say that having heart means never angry at anybody. But actually it
is wrong. In my opinion, having heart means be able to manage our
emotion to control this life and other lives. We make a flashback to
what our Lord has done in Jerusalem by having kicked out all the
traders from the church. Our Lord showed us that he also got angry
but then several minutes later He healed sick people in that church.
He got angry to exact person, exact time and exact portion. That is
the ability to control or manage emotion. This is called heart
playing.
And
heart playing will be very good if we have pure heart. And I
stipulate that one pure heart will be a good strong vyrus to attack
and affect other. Having pure heart gives other willing to attempt us
but patience that is one of the kind of controlling emotion makes us
win again. Having pure heart give other chance to make us hurt to
repair their hearts, just let it be by always having pure heart
toward them. Finally, they will have time to reflect what occur. And
the best time it decides that we really love them. That’s the
really part of our divine.
As
a teacher, have you used your heart to teach your students?
How
to teach by heart?
How
to see from the students point of view
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