The culmination of more than two decades of educational collaboration between His Holiness and Emory University, the launch of the SEE Learning program saw an invited audience of several hundred educators and policy leaders from 35 countries around the world.

The SEE learning education approach enshrines the values of compassion, respect, inner peace, human dignity, empathy, warm-heartedness, a genuine sense of concern for others in the vision of prosperity and progress.

Speaking about the program to hundreds of delegates, His Holiness said, The main reason for the introduction of SEE Learning is that the existing education system does not guarantee happiness. Children from kindergarten should be taught about basic human values, which are grounded in common sense, common experience, and scientific evidence. Education should include ways to reinforce warm-heartedness from kindergarten upwards. We need education to strengthen inner values not just pursue material goals. We need to introduce steps towards emotional hygiene, as much as we teach physical hygiene. This way we can address some of the problems we face, in the hope of making this a century of non-violence. We are social animals—anger pushes us apart, but compassion brings us together. It’s such a shame that our wonderful human intelligence is squandered on developing and then marketing weapons that can only be used for destruction.

Lhomon Education curriculum aims to engage the heart and mind and to develop long-lasting skills that aim to educate the whole person to be a decent human being. Therefore, the SEE Learning program is very compatible as the program aims to educate the Heart and mind with a research-based approach. Compassion-based ethics, also known as secular ethics explicitly values and promotes an orientation toward kindness and compassion. This holistic approach that seeks to cultivate, alongside the traditional academic subject, a benevolent and ethical mindset in the basic human values reconfirmed LME’s approach to education in fulfilling Khyentse Rinpoche’s vision for Bhutan and beyond.