The objective of nonviolence is to create a beloved world community.
“The objective of nonviolence is to create a beloved world community.”
The World Motivation
The objective of nonviolence is to create a beloved world community.
“The objective of nonviolence is to create a beloved world community.”
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“The objective of nonviolence is to create a beloved world community.”
“There is a God part in you. The consciousness. The pure Self. Learn to listen the voice of that Power.”
“Education is beautification of the inner world and the outer world.”
“Wake up, live your life and sing the melody of your soul.”
“Truth is neither in the scripture nor in the words of prophets. It is in your heart, feel it, discover it and expand with it.”
“There are two types of seeds in the mind: those that create anger, fear, frustration, jealousy, hatred and those that create love, compassion, equanimity and joy. Spirituality is germination and sprouting of the second group and transforming the first group.”
“¡Mientras más sucia esté tu Biblia, más limpio estará tu corazón!”
“I don't care what is written," Meyer Landsman says. "I don't care what supposedly got promised to some sandal-wearing idiot whose claim to fame is that he was ready to cut his own son's throat for the sake of a hare-brained idea. I don't care about red heifers and patriarchs and locusts. A bunch of old bones in the sand. My homeland is in my hat. It's in my ex-wife's tote bag.”
“But…but you can’t treat religion as a sort of buffet, can you? I mean, you can’t say yes please, I’ll have some of the Celestial Paradise and a helping of the Divine Plan but go easy on the kneeling and none of the Prohibition of Images, they give me wind. Its table d´hôte or nothing, otherwise…well, it would be silly.”
“The more he saw, the more he doubted. He watched men narrowly, and saw how, beneath the surface, courage was often rashness; and prudence, cowardice; generosity, a clever piece of calculation; justice, a wrong; delicacy, pusillanimity; honesty, a modus vivendi; and by some strange dispensation of fate, he must see that those who at heart were really honest, scrupulous, just, generous, prudent or brave were held cheaply by their fellow-men.”
“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.”