Tag Archives: Nonviolence

“The Practical and the Spiritual”–Daily Metta

March 18: “If any action of mine claimed to be spiritual is proved to be unpractical, it must be pronounced to be a failure. I do believe that the most spiritual act is the most practical act in the true sense of the term.” –Gandhi (Harijan, 7-1-1939, p. 181)   Seeking the practical is always… read more

“I have also erred”–Daily Metta

March 16: “Whenever I see an erring man, I say to myself I have also erred.” –Gandhi (Young India, 2-10-1927, p. 44) A common misperception people hold about our species is that we are irredeemable if we commit an offense, and that a person who makes a mistake deserves to be punished. In nonviolence, our… read more

“Honoring Gandhi”–Daily Metta

March 15: “The highest honor my friends can do me is to enforce in their own lives the programme that I stand for or to resist me with their utmost if they do not believe in it.” —Gandhi (Young India, 6-12-1924, p. 197) Many people felt that they were honoring Gandhi with the high spiritual… read more

“We All Need Trust”–Daily Metta

March 14: “I believe in trusting. Trust begets trust.” —Gandhi (Young India, 6-4-1925, p. 193) The Buddha stated flatly that ‘trust is the best of relationships.’  In fact, it is so integral to who we are, that a lack of a healthy trust is a form of violence. For this reason, a discerning trust must… read more

“Interfaith Power”–Daily Metta

March 13: “True knowledge of religion breaks down the barriers between faith and faith.” —Gandhi (From Yervada Mandir, p. 40) Religions, while they have their superficial differences, all point to the same reality: the unity of life and its realization. As the wisdom tradition  maintains, “the paths are many but the truth is one.”  Unfortunately,… read more

“Letting the sandal go”–Daily Metta

March 12: “You may have occasion to possess or use material things, but the secret of life lies in never missing them.” –Gandhi (Harijan, 12-10-1938, p. 371) There is a wonderful story about Gandhi’s relationship to material things, in this case, his hand-made sandals. As he was catching a train, one of his sandals fell… read more

“The world as one family”–Daily Metta

March 11: “The golden way is to be friends with the world and to regard the whole human family like members of one family.” –Gandhi (Young India, 5-11-1921, p. 148) The family is often a challenging place to practice nonviolence, especially if there are standing conflicts yet unresolved. Brother and sister no longer talk; mother… read more

“Civilization, not multiplication of wants”

Daily Metta for March 10: “Civilization, in the real sense of the term, consists not in the multiplication, but in the deliberate and voluntary reduction of wants.” –Gandhi (Mind of Mahatma Gandhi, p. 189) There is nothing wrong with having what we need to live well, and even thrive. Gandhi’s concern, however, is that consumerism,… read more

“Rebel against unworthy restraints”–Daily Metta

March 9: “I advise women to resort to civil rebellion against all undesirable and unworthy restraints.” –Gandhi (Harijan, 3-23-1947 p. 80) In India (as well as in all other places where Indians live) the celebration of Holi announces the arrival of springtime. Rose petals, marigolds, multi-hued powders and water-balloons are tossed in the air, signifying… read more

“Bravery is not a man’s monopoly”–Daily Metta

March 8: “Bravery is not man’s monopoly.” –Gandhi (Harijan, 1-5-1947, p. 478)   As the world’s consciousness evolves to understand that all human beings, regardless of sex, are human beings, thus worthy of dignity, equality, economic justice, respect, and so on, it is the realm of nonviolent action that portrays this reality most effectively. Nonviolence… read more