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“Who’s afraid of Gandhi?”–Daily Metta

June 5: “It is not so much the British guns that are responsible for our subjugation as our voluntary co-operation.” –Gandhi (Young India, February 9, 1921)   There comes a point when our common understanding of conflict is insufficient and we need to reach deeper.  And this is not always easy, for we just may… read more

“A reminder”–Daily Metta

June 4: “We do not exaggerate when we say that life is a mere bubble.” –Gandhi (Young India, October 16, 1930) It is quite a paradox that human life is as fragile as it is powerful. Weak as we are, small as we are, our capacity for love, forgiveness, compassion, and nonviolence has no limit.… read more

“When nonviolence doesn’t ‘work'”–Daily Metta

June 3: “Every good movement passes through five stages: indifference, ridicule, abuse, repression and respect.” –Gandhi (Young India, March 9, 1921)   Many of us take for granted that a nonviolent movement will be immediately respected, but its most important — and lasting — effects are in the way our collective consciousness is awakened when… read more

“Trusting and Leadership”–Daily Metta

June 1: “Trusting one another, however, can never mean trusting with the lips and mistrusting with the heart.” –Gandhi (Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. XXV, p. 279) The violent approach to security states that trusting is naive, that you cannot really trust anyone, so you may as well not even try. One part of… read more

“Staying Firm”–Daily Metta

May 31: “Worship or prayer is not to be performed with the lips but with the heart.” –Gandhi (The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi, p. 78) Worship, Gandhi might add, is not to be performed by the heart if it is not followed by the hands and feet, even if it means staying firm, being unmoved.… read more

“Mutual respect, mutual security”–Daily Metta

May 30: “No propaganda can be allowed which reviles other religions.” –Gandhi (Young India, May 29, 1924, p. 180)   My spiritual teacher liked to tell a joke about two men from different religions sitting next to one another. One of them looks at the other and says, “You know, we both worship the same… read more

“One-Pointed Attention”–Daily Metta

May 29: “I am content with doing the task in front of me.” –Gandhi (Harijan, September 7, 1935, p. 234)   We’ve all seen it: families and friends filling a room, and everyone is looking down at their devices. What would happen if we gave our attention instead to what–or who–is really in front of… read more

“The Power Behind the Khadi”–Daily Metta

May 28: “The only real and reliable guarantee for khadi would be honesty, truthfulness and sincerity of khadi workers.” –Gandhi (Mahatma, vol. 7, p. 20) The khadi–or home-spun cloth–campaign was a key constructive program for the Free India movement. It meant that if you were part of the struggle, you would not only wear the… read more

“Science of Nonviolence”–Daily Metta

May 26: “I am a humble explorer of the science of nonviolence.” –Gandhi (Young India, November 20, 1924) Nonviolence: it’s a strategy for some, a moral imperative for others, a way of life for some more, but mainly for Gandhi, it was a science. Understanding that the fundamental basis of science is the spirit of… read more

“As long as thou canst”–Daily Metta

May 25: “It is not possible to make a person or a society nonviolent by compulsion.” –Gandhi (Young India, September 13, 1928) Freedom–an opposite of compulsion– and nonviolence go hand in hand. Yet any society like ours that has dedicated itself through and through to the force of violence, aka compulsion, to resolve its problems… read more