So
I went to America to call for the US government to look deeply
and revise that policy. I remember I met with the Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara and I told him the truth about the suffering. He kept me
with him for a long time and he listened deeply to me and I was very
grateful for his quality of listening. Three months later when the war
was intensified I heard that he resigned from his post.
Hatred
and anger were not in my heart - that is why I was listened to by many
young people in my country advocating them to follow the path of
reconciliation and together we helped bring about the negotiations for
peace in Paris. I hope my friends here in New York are able to practice
the same.
There
are ways that we can go back to ourselves and practice, so that we
rediscover our calmness our tranquility, our lucidity - ways by which we
can look deeply to understand the real causes of the suffering. That
understanding will help us to do what needs to be done and not to do
what could be harmful to us and to other people."
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