Peace can be an elusive and a relative idea depending upon ones background.
But, when each one of us makes a personal effort at his or her own level for ones own growth (not for some great outside cause) as non-violence in thought, word and deed towards all living entities, peace will indeed be ours in our own times.
Non-violence according to Gandhis Hindu ethos (and in a complete contrast to Abrahamic ethos) is more than physical non-injury. It requires a continuous personal effort of non-violence in thought, word and deed towards all living entities not only humans but even animals and plants. That is a whole different level of non-violence beyond abuse and wars.
World March for Peace seems to be a very nice idea and effort in todays times.
But, rather than demanding from others to Give peace a chance,
if in Gandhi's words - Be the change, you wish to see in the world each one of us just took responsibility for him/her self, peace will be a natural outcome.
Peace can be an elusive and a relative idea depending upon ones background.
But, when each one of us makes a personal effort at his or her own level for ones own growth (not for some great outside cause) as non-violence in thought, word and deed towards all living entities, peace will indeed be ours in our own times.
SuchetaUSA 2 years ago
Non-violence according to Gandhis Hindu ethos (and in a complete contrast to Abrahamic ethos) is more than physical non-injury. It requires a continuous personal effort of non-violence in thought, word and deed towards all living entities not only humans but even animals and plants. That is a whole different level of non-violence beyond abuse and wars.
SuchetaUSA 2 years ago
World March for Peace seems to be a very nice idea and effort in todays times.
But, rather than demanding from others to Give peace a chance,
if in Gandhi's words - Be the change, you wish to see in the world each one of us just took responsibility for him/her self, peace will be a natural outcome.
SuchetaUSA 2 years ago