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The pictures of Gandhi, Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King Jr. hang in my home-office. They are modern examples of the awesome power of nonviolence.

Nonviolence - What it means and how to use it?

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Nonviolence is not hurting or harming others by your actions (not killing or hitting), by your speech (not curing, yelling, sneering, or teasing), or by thoughts, or intentions, (desiring ill of others), and it is loving, caring, sharing, sacrificing for others through your actions, speech and intentions.

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Nonviolence is a path; Truth is the destination.
Nonviolence is the means; Truth is the end.

Annual Conference on Nonviolence in Memphis (www.gandhikingconference.org)
We have developed an annual conference on nonviolence to be held in Memphis every October. I have served as the chair of the Conference Steering Committee. Please join us each year in October.www.gandhiinstitute.net

Activities

PDF- Conference poster
Pdf conference brochure
2005 Gandhi Conferenence Fact Sheet
2005 Gandhi Conference Press Release

2004 Gandhi Conference


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Middle School/High School Field trip on nonviolence
Fieldtrip on Nonviolence at Gandhi Institute

 
 
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