Training In Nonviolence - Theory & Practice: 11. Practical Exercise For The Development Of A Tolerant Outlook

Published: 27.07.2009
Updated: 27.07.2009
11. Practical exercise for the development of a tolerant outlook for the attainment of harmony, reconciliation and peaceful co-existence:

Contemplation of a tolerant outlook

a) I will adopt a relative outlook towards the thinking and activities of other individuals and society.
b) I will not create a situation of conflict on the basis of diversity of thought or work. Instead of creating conflict, I will seek reconciliation.

12. Contemplation of our resolve at the end of the camp

1) For developing mental strength I will practise the anupreksha of conscious spiritual development.
2) I will remain dedicated to my deity/God/soul.
3) I will try to solve social problems through moral and spiritual values.
4) I will practise “anupreksha of detachment” for restraining consumption.
5) For moral development, I will practise “anupreksha of integrity”.
6) I will practise regularly the exercises to which I was exposed in the nonviolence training programme.

sakasaya-kasayayoh samparayike-ryapathayoh

The activities of a person driven by passions cause long-term inflow (bondage) while the activities of a person free of passions cause instantaneous inflow (bondage)

Tattvarth

Sources

First Editon 2009

Publisher: Anuvibha

Editor: Dr. S. L. Gandhi

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