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[ Photo: Courtesy of SL Postcards from Home///Sept.2017 ]
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“I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings. My wisdom flows from the highest Source. I salute that Source in you. Let us work together. For unity and peace.”
― Mohandas Gandhi
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[ Embracing Unity and Peace: Gandhi's Timeless Message ]
In a world plagued by division and conflict, the words of Mohandas Gandhi continue to resonate as a powerful call for unity and peace. With his unwavering commitment to nonviolence and his profound understanding of the human spirit, Gandhi delivered a message that transcends time and touches the core of our shared humanity. In this article, we delve into the significance of Gandhi's quote, exploring its underlying themes of peace, love, friendship, and the recognition of our interconnectedness. By embracing these principles, we can pave the way for a more harmonious and compassionate world.
1. Peace as an Offering:
Gandhi's first offer—peace—serves as the foundation for his vision. He believed that peace was not merely the absence of conflict, but a state of inner tranquility and harmony that radiates outward. By offering peace, Gandhi emphasized the power of nonviolence as a transformative force capable of resolving conflicts and healing deep-rooted divisions.
2. Love and Friendship:
In the face of animosity and hatred, Gandhi extended the hand of love and friendship. He understood that love has the power to dissolve barriers, bridge differences, and foster genuine understanding. By cultivating compassion and empathy, we can break the cycle of violence and build authentic connections with others.
3. Recognizing Beauty and Listening to Needs:
Gandhi's message also emphasizes the importance of seeing the inherent beauty in every individual and acknowledging their needs. By recognizing the humanity in others, we can cultivate respect and create an environment of inclusivity and acceptance. Moreover, actively listening to others' needs allows us to address their concerns and work towards common goals.
4. Empathy and Understanding:
Central to Gandhi's philosophy is the ability to feel others' emotions and truly understand their experiences. By practicing empathy, we can overcome prejudices and develop a sense of solidarity with our fellow human beings. This empathetic connection enables us to respond with compassion and work towards solutions that benefit all.
5. Wisdom from the Highest Source:
Gandhi believed that true wisdom emanates from a higher Source, transcending individual perspectives and biases. By acknowledging this Source within ourselves and others, we can tap into a collective wisdom that guides us towards peaceful resolutions and harmonious coexistence.
6. Saluting the Divine Within:
Gandhi's quote also reminds us of the divinity within every individual. By saluting the Source within others, we honor their intrinsic worth and build a foundation of mutual respect. This recognition fosters a sense of unity and encourages collaboration in our pursuit of peace.
7. Working Together:
Lastly, Gandhi calls upon us to join forces and work collectively to achieve unity and peace. Collaboration, cooperation, and solidarity are essential ingredients in addressing the complex challenges we face as a global community. By pooling our resources, skills, and efforts, we can create lasting change and build a better world for future generations.
As the world grapples with conflicts and divisions, Gandhi's words echo across time, reminding us of the timeless values of peace, love, friendship, and unity. By embracing these principles and striving to see the beauty, hear the needs, and feel the feelings of others, we can foster an environment of understanding and work towards a more harmonious and peaceful world. Let us heed Gandhi's call and unite in our pursuit of a brighter future, founded on compassion, empathy, and a shared vision for unity and peace.
[ Bob Marley - One Love ]
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One love,
One heart,
Let's get together and feel alright (hear the children crying)
One love (hear the children crying)
One heart (sayin')
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel alright (sayin')
Let's all get together and feel alright (whoa whoa whoa whoa)
Let them all pass all their dirty remarks (one love)
There is one question I'd really love to ask (one heart)
Is there a place for the hopeless sinners?
Who has hurt all mankind just to save his own (believe)
One love (what about one heart)
One heart (what about love)
Let's get together and feel alright (as it was in the beginning)
One love (so shall it be in the end)
One heart (alright)
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel alright
Let's all get together and feel alright (one more thing)
Let's get together to fight this Holy Armageddon (one love)
So when the Man come, there will be no, no doom (one song)
Have pity on those whose chances grows thinner
There ain't no hiding place from the King of Kings (I'm sayin')
One love (all of that mercy)
One heart
Let's all get together and feel alright (I'm pleading to mankind)
One love
One heart
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel alright
Let's get together and feel alright
How come this is so hard to get together? (Feel alright)
Let's all get together and feel alright
Let's get together and feel alright (get together)
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Songwriters: Curtis Mayfield / Bob Marley
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