sobota 5. septembra 2009

Inspiration by Goodness


I`ll write in English, for my english speaking friends, so have patient with me, I`ll try to do my best.
When I left UK, last year on 5th of sept.2008 I was convinced, that I am going home to teach about Ethics, but in some other way, than like 7 to three teaching on one place. My second wish was to have chance to travel around the Slovakia and to know better the Slovak country.
In December I got the opportunity to become a moderator of the document Power of Humanity about a Man, Nichlas Winton, who saved 669 children from Czechoslovakia from WWII. The document is very touching, I could hear it, feel it and then see it on the students, that they were fascinated and touched by the story.
It was an amazing four months, I saw many nice places, where I haven`t been before, I talked to cca. 3000 children about Ethics, what does it mean empathy, tolerance, prejudice, why we have to act with conscience mind, that that Man is not a fairytale hero, but a real man, with his own problems. After every discourse I had strong spiritual feelings, which can`t be replaced by any other nice feeling and everything went well.

When we had finished the project, I left Slovakia again to come back to London. Yesterday I had a chance to finished the project once again...On the 4th of Sept.2009 The Winton Train came to Liverpool Street Station same as 70 years ago, I had to get over seven police officers and security managers to get close as possible, so I said to everyone, that I am the one, who was teaching about him back home in Slovakia and I need to meet him. The last one asked me:`and what?` So I told him:` You know, I said to the children that, he is not a fairytale hero, but a Real Man`, and the children asked me, if I have met him? So I need to have a prove...He looked at me and said:`A Real Man?!, go in`...

The last transport train didn`t left the Prague station because it was 1st of sept.1939 and the WWII begun.

It wasn`t about a party for that people, it wasn`t about some their not happy memories which saved their lifes, IT WAS A MEMENTO FOR ALL OF US, THAT IF WE FORGET THE HISTORY, WE CAN`T LEARN FROM IT.

Director Mr. Matej Minac
Sir Nicolas Winton (hundert years old) in his temporarly throne
Sir Nicolas Winton and his train of life