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Embrace nonviolence as a weapon from "summary" of Mahatma Gandhi : His Own Story by C. F Andrews
Gandhi's belief in the power of nonviolence was not just a passive resistance to evil, but an active force that could be used as a weapon in the fight for justice. He saw nonviolence as a way to transform the oppressor as well as the oppressed, creating a path to reconciliation and truth. Nonviolence, for Gandhi, was not a sign of weakness, but a demonstration of moral strength and courage. It required a deep understanding of human nature and a commitment to love and compassion, even for one's enemies. By embracing nonviolence as a weapon, Gandhi believed that individuals could tap into a universal force that transcended physical violence and hatred. Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence was rooted in his belief in the inherent goodness of humanity. He saw violence as a distortion of human nature, a product of fear, ignorance, and selfishness. Nonviolence, on the other hand, was a reflection of the divine spark within each individual, a force that could unite people in the pursuit of truth and justice. By choosing nonviolence as a weapon, Gandhi sought to break the ...Similar Posts
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