The Power Of Non-violence

i read this earlier today when doing my prayers and meditation and just wanted to pass this awesome lesson along.

namaste'

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Dr. Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and founder of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, in his June 9 lecture at the University of Puerto Rico, shared the following story as an example of nonviolence in parenting:
"I was 16 years old and living with my parents at the institute my grandfather had founded 18 miles outside of Durban, South Africa, in the middle of the sugar plantations. We were deep in the country and had no neighbors, so my two sisters and I would always look forward to going to town to visit friends or go to the movies. One day, my father asked me to drive him to town for an all-day conference, and I jumped at the chance.

Since I was going to town, my mother gave me a list of groceries she needed and, since I had all day in town, my father ask me to take care of several pending chores, such as getting the car serviced. When I dropped my father off that morning, he said, I will meet you here at 5:00 p.m., and we will go home together.

After hurriedly completing my chores, I went straight to the nearest movie theatre. I got so engrossed in a John Wayne double-feature that I forgot the time. It was 5:30 before I remembered. By the time I ran to the garage and got the car and hurried to where my father was waiting for me, it was almost 6:00.

He anxiously asked me, Why were you late? I was so ashamed of telling him I was watching a John Wayne western movie that I said, The car wasnt ready, so I had to wait, not realizing that he had already called the garage.

When he caught me in the lie, he said: Theres something wrong in the way I brought you up that didnt give you the confidence to tell me the truth. In order to figure out where I went wrong with you, Im going to walk home 18 miles and think about it.

So, dressed in his suit and dress shoes, he began to walk home in the dark on mostly unpaved, unlit roads. I couldnt leave him, so for five-and-a-half hours I drove behind him, watching my father go through this agony for a stupid lie that I uttered. I decided then and there that I was never going to lie again.

I often think about that episode and wonder, if he had punished me the way we punish our children, whether I would have learned a lesson at all. I dont think so. I would have suffered the punishment and gone on doing the same thing. But this single nonviolent action was so powerful that it is still as if it happened yesterday. That is the power of nonviolence."


Dear Sammy.............I was just thinking about you :)

as usual thank you for the great post..........like the song........"Always something there to remind me" and I love being reminded of lifes lessons via Sammy! I owe you a phone call lady...........I still cannot thank you enough for your prayers and thoughts last Friday.........


Love ya, Rus
a few thoughts come to mind, my dear friend and i would like to share them with you. i see you filled with the light of Spirit, capable of overcoming all things, rich, free, vigorous and enthusiastically joyous! i know for you that which the Christ of your being knows for itself already: that you are destined for greatness so let that bright light shine!

sometimes, unexpectedly, a quiet moment finds us and we drop down into the life we have beneath all the rushing and the trying and the endless daily details, sinking into the fertile soil of the sometimes neglected inner life, where the seeds of remembering what matters are planted. what comes from that place when we give it half a chance flowers in our lives and the world, creating unexpected changes in the direction of our journey and offering unanticipated blessings to us and those around us. intuitively i know, you realize this.

we find peace not by rearranging the circumstances of our life, but by realizing who we are at the deepest level. our pace is peaceful and deliberate.

don't you ever forget that you are a whole person, a child of the Divine. thank you for blessing me and allowing me to be a part of your life.

love ~

sammy




thank you Gandi for your kind and gentel wisdom

and for you teachings of living in the world with non-violence.........................

i did a major report on Gandi and MLK for blessing the world with non-violence.

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very nice post sammy...............what a wonderful lesson his father taught him in such a creative way.................

very touching...................

thumper
wow, dsam that first post really touched me!! i am just sitting here thinking of it in oar!!!! thankyou for that!

take care
i was reading it to my mum, and was trying to stop my tears! that really touched me! thankyou again!!!
That was wonderful, Sammy! Thank you for sharing it with us!
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this lil light of mine..................iam gonna let it shine...............

let it shine...............

let it shine.......................

come on sweetpea................join in.....................lol.............

love to you all.....................thumper
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thank you sammy..................

love it !
"to be true, love has to hurt....Jesus said, "Love one another as i have loved you." He loved until it hurt."

~Mother Teresa
Thumper:

Thank you for bumping up such a beautiful post. I appreciate this reminder.

Rachel
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" A joyful heart is the normal result of a heart burning with love."
~Mother Teresa

Thumper, Thanks for bumping Sammys post up. I must of missed it when she first posted it. How are you doing? Shantel
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