Methods of ahimsa
Methods of ahimsa
- allowing the last word to another.
Re: Methods of ahimsa
unless that last words is ...
Re: Methods of ahimsa
AI tells us:
In order to make God your last thought, one must make it an always thought.
comment:AI wrote:Mahatma Gandhi’s Last Words — Fact, Controversy, and Meaning
Mahatma Gandhi’s final utterance has been the subject of both historical record and enduring debate. The most widely known version is “Hey Ram” — a Hindi devotional exclamation meaning “O Lord” or “Hey God” — which witnesses say he murmured after being shot by Nathuram Godse on January 30, 1948, in Delhi smart.columbus.gov+1. According to accounts from his granddaughter-in-law Sushila Nayyar and others, Gandhi folded his hands in a namaskar gesture and said the words before collapsing.
In order to make God your last thought, one must make it an always thought.
-
Gary Childress
- Posts: 12786
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: It's my fault
Re: Methods of ahimsa
What an amazing man you are!
Re: Methods of ahimsa
If true that's a good method, otherwise it encourages delusion.
Then again, they say to treat someone as you want them to be.
(That sounds quite Christian. Do unto others ...)
Then again, they say to treat someone as you want them to be.
(That sounds quite Christian. Do unto others ...)