I just want to say that your tears and all of yourself that you are putting into teaching matter, Kahlia. The work with your intellect and the hard work of empathy that you are engaging in with putting your heart so much into your teaching matter. You are bringing presence into the classroom, and planting seeds that will take root. Thank…
I just want to say that your tears and all of yourself that you are putting into teaching matter, Kahlia. The work with your intellect and the hard work of empathy that you are engaging in with putting your heart so much into your teaching matter. You are bringing presence into the classroom, and planting seeds that will take root. Thank you for posting your thoughts and experiences and being vulnerable. I’m so glad you feel held among what you encounter in Sarah's chapters, and people posting. May you know healing tenderness in your soul and heart as you move forward in your work and in your journey as an educator. I could feel your tiredness and sense of helplessness in your words, and I would like to say that the honesty communicated through the presence you must bring into your classroom might be as meaningful to students as what you have say. May you have more of the spaces and places you need to experience “with-ness” of people who also hunger and long for truth telling, and experience the blessing of having who you are and where you are at in your thinking and practice acknowledged and generously received.
I just want to say that your tears and all of yourself that you are putting into teaching matter, Kahlia. The work with your intellect and the hard work of empathy that you are engaging in with putting your heart so much into your teaching matter. You are bringing presence into the classroom, and planting seeds that will take root. Thank you for posting your thoughts and experiences and being vulnerable. I’m so glad you feel held among what you encounter in Sarah's chapters, and people posting. May you know healing tenderness in your soul and heart as you move forward in your work and in your journey as an educator. I could feel your tiredness and sense of helplessness in your words, and I would like to say that the honesty communicated through the presence you must bring into your classroom might be as meaningful to students as what you have say. May you have more of the spaces and places you need to experience “with-ness” of people who also hunger and long for truth telling, and experience the blessing of having who you are and where you are at in your thinking and practice acknowledged and generously received.
Yes, I felt the calm, wise ...weariness, too.