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“USA Independence Reconsidered”–Daily Metta

July 4: “Real Swaraj will come, not by the acquisition of authority by a few, but by the capacity by all to resist authority when it is abused.” –Gandhi (Young India, January 29, 1925) When Gandhi met with the British Viceroy Lord Irwin after his imprisonment following the 1930 Salt Satyagraha, they shared a pot… read more

“Happiness–Key to Economics”–Daily Metta

July 3: “The extension of the law of nonviolence in the domain of economics means nothing less than the introduction of moral values as a factor to be considered in regulating international commerce.” –Gandhi (Young India, December 26, 1924) Morality in economics sounds like an oxymoron.  I can just hear it: leave morality to your… read more

“Gandhi and the Problem of Evil”– Daily Metta

July 2: “If you feel tempted to regard anybody as evil, the odds are that the evil is within  you.” –Gandhi (Harijan, April, 28, 1946) Gandhi had very few possessions: a pair of glasses, two pairs of homemade sandals for different occasions, some books, a spinning wheel, and little else. Each item has a story… read more

“The legend of Lucia Zenteno”–Daily Metta

July 1: “To me it [nonviolence] is one of the most active forces in the world. It is like the sun that rises upon us unfailingly from day to day. Only if we would but understand it, it is infinitely greater than a million suns put together. It radiates life and light and peace and… read more

“Faith is not a delicate flower”–Daily Metta

June 30: “Faith is not a delicate flower which would wither under the slightest stormy weather. Faith is like the Himalaya mountains which cannot possibly change.” Gandhi (Harijan, January 25, 1934) Growing up, for some reason, I thought that ‘faith’ meant believing in and defending something because someone else said it was right, even though… read more

“A true story of nonviolent power”–Daily Metta

June 29:   “Nonviolence of the strong is any day stronger than that of the bravest soldier fully armed or a whole host.” –Gandhi (Harijan, November 19, 1938) If you have never heard of Krishnammal Jagannathan, you may  never forget her now. ‘Courageous’ doesn’t begin to describe her. Born into the Dalit caste during the… read more

“Equal Respect for All Religions”–Daily Metta

June 28: “Science of war leads one to dictatorship pure and simple. Science of nonviolence can alone lead one to pure democracy.” Gandhi (Harijan, October 15, 1938) Rajmohan, the son of Gandhi’s fourth son Devdas, did not spend a significant time with his grandfather as a young man, yet each moment with the Mahatma was… read more

“The discipline of bravery”–Daily Metta

June 27: “Exercise of nonviolence requires far greater bravery than that of swordsmanship.” –Gandhi (Harijan, August 4, 1946) Burmese nonviolence icon and political leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been a great admirer of the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Like Gandhiji, nonviolence is not an intellectual pursuit or a strategic posturing for her, it is a firm conviction,… read more

“A grain of wheat”–Daily Metta

June 26: “I can say with confidence that if the world is to have peace, nonviolence is the means to that end and no other.” –Gandhi (Harijan, July 20, 1947) According to his grandson, Arun, Gandhi enjoyed telling the following story about peace: Once there was a great king and he wanted with all of… read more

“No one beyond redemption”–Daily Metta

June 25: “No human being is so bad as to be beyond redemption, no human being is so perfect as to warrant his destroying him whom he wrongly considers to be wholly evil.” –Gandhi (Young India, March 26, 1931) In the days following September 11, 2001, Rais Bhuiyan, a Bangladeshi citizen studying in the United… read more