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Arun Gandhi (1): Nonviolence in the Age of Terrorism

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

Part one of Arun Gandhi's talk on nonviolence. Using examples and anecdotes from time spent with his grandfather Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi, Arun discusses how to cultivate inner and outer peace at home and around the world, in an all-too-violent post September 11th world.

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  • I am glad people think about why those who do evil actually do evil. We have to be weary of hatred, revenge, and coveting.

  • Thanks a LOT !!! May peace prevail on Earth!!

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  • @machfron No.

  • It's Subhash Chandra Bose who was the real freedom fighter.

  • The bankers and the rest of the ruling elites determine who is "elected".You are right in saying he was only a puppet.A terrorist nonetheless.

  • It was the bankers. Bush just wanted to invade Iraq, like his father. So he was the perfect pawn for the financial elite.

  • 911 was an inside job.Bush is the terrorist.

  • hatred always does bad to anything and specially to human existance. Ghandi was more than a man he believed in freedom and fought british but he did not hate british and british dint hate him either. "Hate game is really bad please the world united lets stop this" sorry for my bad english

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