« Il ne faut pas perdre foi en l'humanité. L'humanité est un océan ; si quelques gouttes de l'océan sont sales, l'océan ne le sera pas. »
« La différence entre ce que nous faisons et ce que nous sommes capables de faire suffirait à résoudre la plupart des problèmes du monde. »
« Si je n’avais pas le sens de l’humour, je me serais suicidé depuis longtemps. »
Le Mahatma Gandhi n'a pas besoin d'être présenté longuement. Tout le monde connaît l'homme qui a mené le peuple indien à l'indépendance du joug britannique en 1947.
Passons maintenant à certains de mes conseils préférés du Mahatma Gandhi.
1. Changez-vous.
« Vous devez être le changement que vous voulez voir dans le monde. »
« En tant qu’êtres humains, notre grandeur ne réside pas tant dans notre capacité à refaire le monde – c’est le mythe de l’ère atomique – que dans notre capacité à nous refaire nous-mêmes. »
Si vous changez vous-même, vous changerez votre monde. Si vous changez votre façon de penser, vous changerez vos sentiments et vos actions. Et ainsi, le monde qui vous entoure changera. Non seulement parce que vous percevez désormais votre environnement sous un nouveau prisme, avec ses pensées et ses émotions, mais aussi parce que ce changement intérieur vous permettra d'agir d'une manière que vous n'auriez pas – ou peut-être même pas envisagée – si vous étiez coincé dans vos anciens schémas de pensée.
Le problème, si l'on change son monde extérieur sans se changer soi-même, c'est que l'on reste soi-même une fois le changement tant recherché atteint. On conserve intacts ses défauts, sa colère, sa négativité, ses tendances autodestructrices, etc.
Dans cette nouvelle situation, vous ne trouverez toujours pas ce que vous espériez, car votre esprit est encore imprégné de ces pensées négatives. Et si vous en obtenez davantage sans avoir une certaine compréhension et une certaine distance avec votre ego, celui-ci risque de devenir plus puissant. Comme votre ego aime diviser, se trouver des ennemis et créer des divisions, il risque de créer encore plus de problèmes et de conflits dans votre vie et dans le monde.
2. Vous avez le contrôle.
« Personne ne peut me faire du mal sans ma permission. »
Ce que vous ressentez et comment vous réagissez à quelque chose dépend toujours de vous. Il peut y avoir une façon « normale » ou courante de réagir à différentes choses. Mais c'est généralement tout.
Vous pouvez choisir vos pensées, vos réactions et vos émotions face à presque tout. Inutile de paniquer, de réagir de manière excessive ou même négative. Peut-être pas systématiquement ni instantanément. Parfois, une réaction instinctive se déclenche, ou une vieille habitude se réinstalle.
Et en réalisant que personne d'autre que vous ne peut contrôler vos émotions, vous pouvez commencer à intégrer cette pensée à votre quotidien et en faire une habitude de pensée. Une habitude que vous pourrez consolider avec le temps. Cela rendra la vie beaucoup plus facile et plus agréable.
3. Pardonnez et laissez tomber.
« Le faible ne peut jamais pardonner. Le pardon est l'apanage du fort. »
« Œil pour œil finit par rendre le monde entier aveugle. »
Combattre le mal par le mal ne servira à rien. Et comme indiqué dans le conseil précédent, on choisit toujours sa réaction. En intégrant progressivement cette habitude de pensée dans sa vie, on peut réagir d'une manière plus bénéfique pour soi et pour les autres.
Vous réalisez que pardonner et oublier le passé vous rendra un grand service, à vous et à votre entourage. Passer du temps à ressasser des souvenirs négatifs ne vous sera d'aucune utilité une fois que vous aurez tiré les leçons de cette expérience. Vous ne ferez probablement que vous causer davantage de souffrance et vous empêcherez d'agir dans l'instant présent.
Si vous ne pardonnez pas, vous laissez le passé et une autre personne contrôler vos émotions. En pardonnant, vous vous libérez de ces liens. Vous pouvez alors vous concentrer pleinement sur, par exemple, le point suivant.
4. Sans action, vous n’irez nulle part.
« Une once de pratique vaut mieux que des tonnes de sermons. »
Sans action, peu de progrès seront réalisés. Cependant, agir peut s'avérer difficile et engendrer une forte résistance intérieure.
Vous pourriez alors avoir recours à la prédication, comme le dit Gandhi. Ou lire et étudier sans fin. Et avoir l'impression d'avancer, mais sans obtenir de résultats concrets, voire nuls.
Pour vraiment atteindre vos objectifs et comprendre votre personnalité et votre monde, il faut s'entraîner. Les livres ne peuvent généralement que vous apporter des connaissances. Il faut agir et traduire ces connaissances en résultats et en compréhension.
Vous pouvez consulter quelques conseils efficaces pour surmonter ce problème dans « Comment agir plus efficacement : 9 conseils efficaces » . Vous pouvez également passer au point suivant pour en savoir plus sur le meilleur conseil que j'ai trouvé jusqu'à présent pour agir plus efficacement.
5. Prenez soin de ce moment.
« Je ne veux pas anticiper l'avenir. Je me préoccupe du présent. Dieu ne m'a donné aucun contrôle sur l'instant présent. »
La meilleure façon que j’ai trouvée pour surmonter la résistance intérieure qui nous empêche souvent d’agir est de rester dans le présent autant que possible et d’être tolérant.
Pourquoi ? Eh bien, lorsque vous êtes dans l'instant présent, vous ne vous souciez pas du moment suivant, que vous ne pouvez de toute façon pas contrôler. Et la résistance à l'action, qui naît de l'imagination des conséquences négatives futures – ou de la réflexion sur les échecs passés – de vos actions, perd de son pouvoir. Il devient alors plus facile d'agir, de rester concentré sur l'instant présent et d'être plus performant.
Consultez 8 façons de revenir au moment présent pour des conseils sur la manière d'entrer rapidement dans l'instant présent. Et n'oubliez pas que se reconnecter et rester dans l'instant présent est une habitude mentale – une sorte de muscle – que l'on développe. Avec le temps, cette habitude gagne en puissance et facilite l'immersion dans l'instant présent.
6. Tout le monde est humain.
« Je prétends être un simple individu, sujet à l'erreur comme tout autre mortel. J'avoue cependant avoir l'humilité de confesser mes erreurs et de revenir sur mes pas. »
Il est imprudent d'être trop sûr de sa propre sagesse. Il est salutaire de se rappeler que le plus fort peut faiblir et que le plus sage peut se tromper.
Quand on commence à faire des mythes sur les gens – même s'ils ont obtenu des résultats extraordinaires – on court le risque de se déconnecter d'eux. On peut avoir l'impression qu'on ne pourrait jamais accomplir les mêmes choses qu'eux, tant ils sont différents. Il est donc important de garder à l'esprit que chacun est un être humain, peu importe qui il est.
Et je pense qu'il est important de se rappeler que nous sommes tous humains et sujets à l'erreur. Imposer aux autres des normes déraisonnables ne fera qu'engendrer davantage de conflits inutiles et de négativité en nous.
Il est également important de garder cela à l'esprit pour éviter de tomber dans la vilaine habitude de culpabiliser pour ses erreurs. Il est préférable de voir clairement où l'on s'est trompé et ce qu'on peut en apprendre. Et puis, réessayez.
7. Persistez.
« D’abord ils vous ignorent, puis ils se moquent de vous, puis ils vous combattent, et enfin vous gagnez. »
Soyez persévérant. Avec le temps, l'opposition autour de vous s'estompera et disparaîtra. Et votre résistance intérieure et vos tendances autodestructrices qui cherchent à vous freiner et à vous maintenir tel que vous avez toujours été s'affaibliront.
Trouvez ce que vous aimez vraiment faire. Vous trouverez alors la motivation intérieure pour persévérer, persévérer et persévérer. Vous trouverez également de nombreux conseils utiles pour entretenir votre motivation dans Comment sortir d'une baisse de motivation et 25 façons simples de se motiver .
L'une des raisons pour lesquelles Gandhi a connu un tel succès avec sa méthode de non-violence est sa persévérance et celle de ses disciples. Ils n'ont jamais abandonné.
Le succès ou la victoire arrivent rarement aussi vite qu'on l'aurait souhaité. Je pense que l'une des raisons pour lesquelles les gens n'obtiennent pas ce qu'ils veulent est simplement qu'ils abandonnent trop tôt. Le temps qu'ils pensent nécessaire pour atteindre un objectif n'est pas le même que celui qu'il faut habituellement pour l'atteindre. Cette croyance erronée vient en partie du monde dans lequel nous vivons. Un monde rempli de solutions miracles où la publicité nous promet sans cesse de perdre beaucoup de poids ou de gagner beaucoup d'argent en seulement 30 jours. Vous pouvez en savoir plus sur ce sujet dans « Une grosse erreur que beaucoup de gens commettent » .
Enfin, un conseil utile pour persévérer est d'écouter la troisième citation de Gandhi dans cet article et de garder le sens de l'humour. Cela peut alléger les choses dans les moments les plus difficiles.
8. Voyez le bon côté des gens et aidez-les.
« Je ne m'intéresse qu'aux qualités des hommes. N'étant pas moi-même irréprochable, je n'oserai pas m'attarder sur les défauts des autres. »
« L’homme devient grand précisément dans la mesure où il œuvre pour le bien-être de ses semblables. »
« Je suppose qu’à une époque, le leadership signifiait avoir des muscles ; mais aujourd’hui, il signifie s’entendre avec les gens. »
Il y a presque toujours du bon chez les gens. Et parfois du moins bon. Mais vous pouvez choisir sur quoi vous concentrer. Et si vous souhaitez vous améliorer, privilégier les qualités des autres est un choix judicieux. Cela vous simplifie la vie, car votre monde et vos relations deviennent plus agréables et positives.
Et quand on voit le bien chez les autres, il devient plus facile de se motiver à les aider. En les aidant, en leur apportant de la valeur, on améliore non seulement leur vie, mais on finit aussi par recevoir ce qu'on donne. Et les personnes que l'on aide peuvent être plus enclines à aider les autres. Ainsi, ensemble, vous créez une spirale ascendante de changement positif qui s'amplifie et se renforce.
En renforçant vos compétences sociales, vous pouvez devenir une personne plus influente et renforcer encore cette dynamique ascendante. Voici quelques articles qui pourraient vous fournir des conseils utiles à ce sujet : « Faites-vous ces 10 erreurs dans une conversation ? » et « Les 10 meilleurs conseils de Dale Carnegie pour améliorer vos compétences sociales » . Vous pouvez également passer directement au conseil suivant.
9. Soyez cohérent, soyez authentique, soyez votre vrai moi.
« Le bonheur, c’est quand ce que vous pensez, ce que vous dites et ce que vous faites sont en harmonie. »
« Visez toujours l'harmonie parfaite entre pensées, paroles et actes. Efforcez-vous toujours de purifier vos pensées et tout ira bien. »
Je pense que l'un des meilleurs conseils pour améliorer ses compétences sociales est d'adopter un comportement cohérent et de communiquer de manière authentique. Les gens semblent apprécier la communication authentique. Et l'harmonie entre pensées, paroles et actions procure un grand plaisir intérieur. On se sent puissant et bien dans sa peau.
Lorsque les mots et les pensées sont en harmonie, cela transparaît dans votre communication. Votre ton de voix et votre langage corporel – certains disent qu'ils représentent plus de 90 % de la communication – sont désormais en harmonie avec vos mots.
Grâce à ces canaux alignés, les gens ont tendance à écouter attentivement ce que vous dites. Vous communiquez sans incohérence, sans messages contradictoires, ni faussetés.
De plus, si vos actions ne sont pas en phase avec ce que vous communiquez, vous commencez à nuire à votre propre confiance en vos capacités, et à celle des autres.
10. Continuez à grandir et à évoluer.
« Le développement constant est la loi de la vie, et un homme qui essaie toujours de maintenir ses dogmes afin de paraître cohérent se met dans une fausse position. »
Vous pouvez presque toujours améliorer vos compétences, vos habitudes ou réévaluer vos évaluations. Vous pouvez acquérir une meilleure compréhension de vous-même et du monde.
Bien sûr, vous pouvez parfois paraître incohérent ou ne pas savoir ce que vous faites. Vous pouvez avoir du mal à agir de manière cohérente ou à communiquer de manière authentique. Mais si vous ne le faites pas, vous vous retrouverez, comme le dit Gandhi, dans une situation erronée. Vous tenterez de maintenir ou de vous accrocher à vos anciennes opinions pour paraître cohérent, tout en réalisant intérieurement que quelque chose ne va pas. Ce n'est pas une situation agréable. Choisir de grandir et d'évoluer est une voie plus heureuse et plus utile.
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Well some has praised and some has criticized this old Indian man, who was born in (Gujarat) India in 1869, he came to London in 1888 to get higher education and study Law also qualified as a Lawyer in England, matured and kind man care for his principle of Humanity in very early era; with due respect for all religions with strong belief in Truth, Non Violence and Forgiveness! He fight on these principles and had successful victory, and whole world has recognized and respected him as a Hero! Isn't it good enough to appreciate others good view ! Critics hardly see or learn from good qualities found in others !
Gandhi never said be the change. American
Arleen Lorrance wrote it in 1971
Whether quoting Ghandi or not, this is all good and inspiring advice. I don't know much about the man, I've heard good and bad. But the bottom line is, we need more positive thinking in the world. That's a really hard thing to come by these days, bad news around every corner for some of us. I've found my most positive changes begin when I change my own mind or allow someone else to inspire me. Thank you for your inspiration.
You said "Mahatma Gandhi needs no long introduction. Everyone knows about the man who lead the Indian people to independence from British rule in 1947."
This statement may be true for many but not the young generation becoming leaders today. We must continue to educate the children (the future) in order to help the world. Each breathing living person needs the strengthening balm of peace (awareness of peace) to become part of an ever evolving civilization.
I love this article, and agree with the concepts you've posted here.
That being said, Gandhi did NOT say "be the change you want to see in the world." See here for details: https://josephranseth.com/g...
"Be the change" does capture the essence of his teachings, and your article is a powerful resource for anyone wanting to self-purify and positively impact others in profound ways. (I'm just on a bit of a mission to clarify the mis-attribution of Gandhi's quote.)
Keep up the great work!
LATTERLY, MUCH HAS BEEN WRITTEN ABOUT THE NEGATIVES OF THE PRE-INDEPENDENCE LEADER-SOME CALLING HIM A CLOSETED GAY. OTHERS DESCRIBING HIM AS RACIST.............THE MANY WHO HAVE COME TO REVERE HIM, NOW SOMEWHAT STUNNED AT THE ALLEGATIONS
Please stop portraying Ghandi as a prophet by lying and associating others motivational stories and quotes to him. Gando's stories of racism, slavery, women rights abuses in Africa are known all over the world and easily available on Internet. Please research a little before and be truthful before coming up with such stuff.
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Thanks for the informative article. Being the change!!
It is ironic that sometimes people who think highly of other 'leaders' ignore their bad qualities but tend to focus on the negatives of Gandhi which he, as a human, had, in his earlier life. For those, I say, correct your behavior first, before you criticize people who have done majority good!
Amazing how wise words remain wise words - truth remains truth no matter when it is spoken or heard. Good words for right now - thank you, Mahatma Gandi.
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"5. Take care of this moment."
Yes, and yet keep a very watchful eye on both the past and the future. Living in the moment is often like a gift, much as a walk on the beach, or reading a fascinating book of fiction. If we are open to the miracles present in each moment, amazing possibilities are available. And yet, we are forging a future based on our attention to all three - the past, the present, and the future. Take care of this moment for the future is contained in each and every step, and many clues to a better life beyond mere existence are laid down in both the misery and triumphs of the past. If we aren't "taking care" of our attention on both the past and the future, we close the door to evolving enlightenment. Meditation and awareness on this moment are wonderful and necessary, and yet will never be enough for humanity to rise from the lessons hidden in the past or the limits placed on the present.
Take care of the past, and the present, and walk purposefully into a future that "you", one-by-one person at a time, want to be living, forged with your actions in the present, or you will wake up in a world not of "your" making. You will be living in a future planned and executed by those who did keep a watchful eye on the future by, indeed, taking care of this moment. Someone is and will be taking care of the future. Make it you. Make your present moment count in "your" future. Make it a future that you want to live within. And start working and living toward it now, right now, in the present.
Decide to take care of the past, present, and the future. Don't be blindsided by someone else's dream for the future, and especially when the ideas of some upholds the supposedly superior and entitled, and disrespects and disempowers others, or that is disrespectful of some human beings, all life forms, or that attempts to commodify and profit from the great "gift" of life, that damages and destroys the dignity and intrinsic worth of peoples, cultures, lands, creatures, fish, insects, plants, trees, forests, soils, waters, air, and life itself from our shared planet home.
Wake up yourself instead.
You are the future, living and working in the present, and learning from the past.
Make good use of both the past and the present to create a better future for you and for all than we have in this current moment in time of our human and planetary history.
We are blessed to have this moment to begin building a better world.
Give thanks for your life, and begin building a future that is truthful, just, merciful, and good. A future of truth, goodness, fullness, and abundance for all is begun with my hopes and dreams for the future, attention on the past, And the actions that I choose today.
Make your attention on the past, and your actions in the present count for the future we will all live within.
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do
with your one wild and precious life?"
Create a wild and precious future for yourself and for all?
Don't back down from your future.
[Hide Full Comment]Rise. Embrace today, and live for the future.
It is your future, and you will be living it.
Make it a worthwhile and beautiful life for you and for all to live.
Begin now.
Keep your eye on the prize - life and love today, and for the future.
They are precious and priceless.
They are wild and free.
Don't lose sight of them.
Keep them vigilantly ever before you;
they will sustain you on your journey, and reveal both mystery and beauty.
They will lead and bring you home.
Life and love know the way.
Set them free to run, and follow.
Begin now in the present, planning a future
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present in the truly revelatory learning
and trail-blazing work of today,
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that refuses "the dying of the light",
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Be that light,
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Step 5...
Contradicts the previous 4 steps...
We are not puppets on a string waiting for God to move us here or there. God has given us "free will" so we may directly influence the very next moment in our lives as well as down the road. We are the product/essence of our actions, great and small and with such, we are, every single human being... Creators... and we reap what we sow...
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Great Mr. Henrik for this great understanding of Gandhi and his principles.
Gandhi was the biggest blunder in Indian History. selfish to the core imposing his will on the poor masses. The indian mess is the result of the blunders committed by gandhi.
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You and I look up to, and think "Wow... they've got it together" or
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Let us be people who don't allow envy to creep in and destroy the beautiful, amazing gifts we all have today!
[Hide Full Comment]just perfect
Bob Dylan captures
“I look only to the good qualities of men. Not being faultless myself, I won’t presume to probe into the faults of others.” in "Gotta Serve Somebody"
You may be an ambassador to England or France
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But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.
Might be a rock'n' roll addict prancing on the stage
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But you're gonna . . .
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You may be a preacher with your spiritual pride
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But you're gonna . . .
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[Hide Full Comment]Gandhi's 10 Rules for Changing the World
[Hide Full Comment]•• Gandhi: 1. Change yourself: "You must be the change you want to see in the world. As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world – that is the myth of the atomic age – as in being able to remake ourselves."
*BeiYin: 'Change yourself' is an advice that goes against the 'law of nature' in that every thing once established, tries to keep it's state. That this is also the case with human beings, we can observe all around and within ourselves. Every body holds on ones 'properties' and does every thing to get more if it, to be sure that it stays like it is. Why? Because humans are *identified* with what they 'own' and so they are getting their feeling of 'existence' out of it!
• So the advice 'change yourself' will only be used to get more of the already gathered and if possible in more advanced and sophisticated aspects, whatever this might be...
• We can't and we don't need to 'remake ourselves'! No manipulation is required on no level of our existence! Not with our body, our mind, our emotions and not at the outside world! We only need to become *aware* of our state of *being* within that we are in this moment and then *relate* and *respond* the best we are capable, knowing that we are limited in our knowledge, due to our still erroneous state of being!
•• Gandhi: 2. You are in control. “Nobody can hurt me without my permission.”
*BeiYin: That's what every body wants: 'To be in control'! To be able to protect oneself against every thing that might 'hurt' oneself in ones established existence! How one feels and how one reacts depends on ones established mindset and only of a small part one is conscious about. The subconscious part, about that one is absolutely NOT aware, causes one to react on every thing that shows up in ones daily life and so there is no control possible, only manipulation at the outside!
• That makes it clear, that we are all stuck within a straitjacket of our established mindset, even though we have the self image that we are 'free' and able to 'control' our life!
• We are living out of concepts, goals and values, that are the result of centuries of misinterpretation and manipulation. We are defending our erroneous properties, with that we are so strongly identified and we have a big arsenal of defense tricks, to hold on what we believe we are! We always give the reason for every thing, that might hurt us in our property, to the outside and others and so keeping ourselves as much untouched as possible.
•• Gandhi: 3. Forgive and let it go. “The weak can never forgive. - Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind.”
*BeiYin: One can find for every thing a manipulation trick. You can see yourself as 'strong' and play this 'role', what includes that you can 'forgive' when you are hurt. With this tactic avoiding to look at yourself, realizing that you got hurt because you are conditioned and so dependent and weak. If you would *grow* through being *aware* of your conditioning by being able to use the encounter with others and your surrounding, then you would be thankful that they have caused your 'reactions' and so you would 'forgive' as part of your *understanding*, about yourself and the 'other'...
•• Gandhi: 4. Without action you aren't going anywhere. “An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.”
*BeiYin: An 'action' might be the result of a 'reaction' caused as an unconscious response, that then might cause an unwanted result that keeps one occupied and within the 'game'!
• Or ones 'action' is the result, when relating to a situation or condition, not necessarily reacting to spectacular aspects, but looking behind the appearance and then out of being responsible, acting in the best way one is capable. Knowing that the happening is a *challenge* as part of ones *growing*.
•• Gandhi: 5. Take care of this moment. “I do not want to foresee the future. I am concerned with taking care of the present. God has given me no control over the moment following.”
*BeiYin: 'The moment following' is the result of ones response to the moment right NOW. Then one can *relate* to this new moment and respond. When one reacts out of ones unconscious background, then the next 'moment' can serve oneself even stronger, as one might be pushed with ones nose into ones own misery! - Your 'God' will probably just laugh about your silliness...
•• Gandhi: 6. Everyone is human. “I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps. It is unwise to be too sure of ones own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.”
*BeiYin: The characteristic of 'humans' is, that they put labels on every thing and then believe that they know what it is all about. Then they can classify all their property and store it in their mindset. Getting their sense and feeling of EXISTENCE out of it! Not needing and avoiding, to realize that all is based on erroneous interpretation and manipulation since beginning of 'humankind'! They see themselves as 'advanced' beings, when they admit that they might commit 'errors', not being able to realize, that they are living in a self created fake reality!
•• Gandhi: 7. Persist. “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”
*BeiYin: Using this advice you can justify to hold on your established identification game and go on finding confirmation from the outside world and others.
•• Gandhi: 8. See the good in people and help them. “I look only to the good qualities of men. Not being faultless myself, I won't presume to probe into the faults of others. Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellow-men. I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people.”
*BeiYin: 'Leadership today' means telling people what they want to hear and so 'getting along' with them, using this to manipulate people for their own benefit! -
To look 'only at the good qualities of men' is just too silly. - Ones 'observation' must include ones own condition! One need to be *aware* of all conditions to be able to respond in an effective and creative way, outside and within oneself! And only when one is *aware* of ones *whole being* then one can see the outside and others in an *objective* way!
•• Gandhi: 9. Be congruent, be authentic, be your true self. “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.”
*BeiYin: These 'rules' were written more than seventy years ago! Now it becomes clear from where all those beautiful advanced 'quotes' with all those spiritual advises are coming from! And still without any information!
How possibly one can 'be authentic' and 'be ones true self'??? This advice only creates an even more sophisticated fake self image with that people can identify themselves and be busy trying to find confirmation for it when joining other 'like minded' and 'kindred spirits'!
Shouldn't it clear by now, that this is a survival game, keeping oneself going within ones fake reality?
So people can avoid to confront *reality* in their daily life and having the perfect survival trick always and every where at hand!
•• Gandhi: 10. Continue to grow and evolve. ”Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.”
*BeiYin: It doesn't need the advice to 'grow' and to 'keep growing'! What would help is the information and the understanding of it, that all *alive beings* are *growing*! And this for sure doesn't depend if you want this or NOT! One can observe the *growing* all around! In humans this is not so obvious, as they seem to be stuck in their present state of being. But also a beetle seems to be stuck when in the state of a cocoon, it is just a phase of transformation and then the moment will come, when the pressure from inside rises so much, breaking the stuck form and so the 'butterfly' can fly...
So better we *trust* our inbuilt *growing* force and then don't need to struggle to free ourselves so much!
We can also *trust* that the growing force is present every where in ones life and presents in any moment the opportunity to use every thing in ones daily life to *grow*! We should also 'know', that from our human side, there is resistance and we make ourselves blind by ignoring and rejecting what we don't 'like', because it doesn't confirm us in our established 'self image'.
So there should show up some essential and creative questions! The fact that there are hardly any doubts and so no questions, tells that one is not yet *ready* and must continue dreaming and struggling within ones 'cocoon' of illusions and ones 'self image'...
Or do you have an urgent, personal question? Then ask!
Gandhi's "10 Rules for Changing the World" and my comments on these...
•• Gandhi: 1. Change
yourself: "You must be the change you want to see in the world. As human
beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the
world – that is the myth of the atomic age – as in being able to remake
ourselves."
*BeiYin: 'Change yourself' is an advice that goes
against the 'law of nature' in that every thing once established, tries
to keep it's state. That this is also the case with human beings, we can
observe all around and within ourselves. Every body holds on ones
'properties' and does every thing to get more if it, to be sure that it
stays like it is. Why? Because humans are *identified* with what they
'own' and so they are getting their feeling of 'existence' out of it!
• So the advice 'change yourself' will only be used to get more of the
already gathered and if possible in more advanced and sophisticated
aspects, whatever this might be...
• We can't and we don't need to
'remake ourselves'! No manipulation is required on no level of our
existence! Not with our body, our mind, our emotions and not at the
outside world! We only need to become *aware* of our state of *being*
within that we are in this moment and then *relate* and *respond* the
best we are capable, knowing that we are limited in our knowledge, due
to our still erroneous state of being!
•• Gandhi: 2. You are in control. “Nobody can hurt me without my permission.”
*BeiYin: That's what every body wants: 'To be in control'! To be able
to protect oneself against every thing that might 'hurt' oneself in ones
established existence! How one feels and how one reacts depends on ones
established mindset and only of a small part one is conscious about.
The subconscious part, about that one is absolutely NOT aware, causes
one to react on every thing that shows up in ones daily life and so
there is no control possible, only manipulation at the outside!
•
That makes it clear, that we are all stuck within a straitjacket of our
established mindset, even though we have the self image that we are
'free' and able to 'control' our life!
• We are living out of
concepts, goals and values, that are the result of centuries of
misinterpretation and manipulation. We are defending our erroneous
properties, with that we are so strongly identified and we have a big
arsenal of defense tricks, to hold on what we believe we are! We always
find and give the reason for every thing that might hurt us in our
property, to the outside and others and so keeping ourselves as much
untouched as possible.
•• Gandhi: 3. Forgive and let it go. “The
weak can never forgive. - Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. An
eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind.”
*BeiYin:
One can find for every thing a manipulation trick. You can see yourself
as 'strong' and play this 'role', what includes that you can 'forgive'
when you are hurt. With this tactic avoiding to look at yourself,
realizing that you got hurt because you are conditioned and so dependent
and weak. If you would *grow* through being *aware* of your
conditioning by being able to use the encounter with others and your
surrounding, then you would be thankful that they have caused your
'reactions' and so you would 'forgive' as part of your *understanding*,
about yourself and the 'other'...
•• Gandhi: 4. Without action you aren't going anywhere. “An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.”
*BeiYin: An 'action' might be the result of a 'reaction' caused as an
unconscious response, that then might cause an unwanted result that
keeps one occupied and within the 'game'!
• Or ones 'action' is the
result, when relating to a situation or condition, not necessarily
reacting to spectacular aspects, but looking behind the appearance and
then out of being responsible, acting in the best way one is capable.
Knowing that the happening is a *challenge* as part of ones *growing*.
•• Gandhi: 5. Take care of this moment. “I do not want to foresee the
future. I am concerned with taking care of the present. God has given me
no control over the moment following.”
*BeiYin: 'The moment
following' is the result of ones response to the moment right NOW. Then
one can *relate* to this new moment and respond. When one reacts out of
ones unconscious background, then the next 'moment' can serve oneself
even stronger, as one might be pushed with ones nose into ones own shit!
- Your 'God' will probably just laugh about your silliness...
••
Gandhi: 6. Everyone is human. “I claim to be a simple individual liable
to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have
humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps. It is
unwise to be too sure of ones own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded
that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.”
*BeiYin:
The characteristic of 'humans' is, that they put labels on every thing
and then believe that they know what it is all about. Then they can
classify all their property and store it in their mindset. Getting their
sense and feeling of EXISTENCE out of it! Not needing and avoiding, to
realize that all is based on erroneous interpretation and manipulation
since beginning of 'humankind'! They see themselves as 'advanced'
beings, when they admit that they might commit 'errors', not being able
to realize, that they are living in a self created fake reality!
•• Gandhi: 7. Persist. “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”
*BeiYin: Using this advice you can justify to hold on your established
identification game and go on finding confirmation from the outside
world and others.
•• Gandhi: 8. See the good in people and help
them. “I look only to the good qualities of men. Not being faultless
myself, I won't presume to probe into the faults of others. Man becomes
great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his
fellow-men. I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it
means getting along with people.”
*BeiYin: 'Leadership today' means
telling people what they want to hear and so 'getting along' with them,
using this to manipulate people for their own benefit! -
To look
'only at the good qualities of men' is just too silly. - Ones
'observation' must include ones own condition! One need to be *aware* of
all conditions to be able to respond in an effective and creative way,
outside and within oneself! And only when one is *aware* of ones *whole
being* then one can see the outside and others in an *objective* way!
•• Gandhi: 9. Be congruent, be authentic, be your true self. “Happiness
is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Always aim
at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.”
*BeiYin:
These 'rules' were written more than seventy years ago! Now it becomes
clear from where all those beautiful advanced 'quotes' with all those
spiritual advises are coming from! And still without any information!
How possibly one can 'be authentic' and 'be ones true self'??? This
advice only creates an even more sophisticated fake self image with that
people can identify themselves and be busy trying to find confirmation
for it when joining other 'like minded' and 'kindred spirits'!
Shouldn't it clear by now, that this is a survival game, keeping oneself going within ones fake reality?
So people can avoid to confront *reality* in their daily life and
having the perfect survival trick always and every where at hand!
••
Gandhi: 10. Continue to grow and evolve. ”Constant development is the
law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order
to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.”
*BeiYin:
It doesn't need the advice to 'grow' and to 'keep growing'! What would
help is the information and the understanding of it, that all *alive
beings* are *growing*! And this for sure doesn't depend if you want this
or NOT! One can observe the *growing* all around! In humans this is not
so obvious, as they seem to be stuck in their present state of being.
But also a beetle seems to be stuck when in the state of a cocoon, it is
just a phase of transformation and then the moment will come, when the
pressure from inside rises so much, breaking the stuck form and so the
'butterfly' can fly...
So better we *trust* our inbuilt *growing* force and then don't need to struggle to free ourselves so much!
We can also *trust* that the growing force is present every where in
[Hide Full Comment]ones life and presents in any moment the opportunity to use every thing
in ones daily life to *grow*! We should also 'know', that from our human
side, there is resistance and we make ourselves blind by ignoring and
rejecting what we don't 'like', because it doesn't confirm us in our
established 'self image'.
So there should show up some essential
questions! The fact that there are hardly any doubts and so no
questions, tells that one is not yet *ready* and must continue dreaming
and struggling within ones 'cocoon' of illusions and self image...
Or do you have an urgent, personal question? Then ask!
Imitate Jesus,Gandhi ji the Mahatma imitated Jesus Christ the real humanist,Read Bible to know the meaning of life and to be a celebrity
Awesome... love it
I had a good friend email me these amazing 10 thoughts of a truly highly evolved human being. Mahatma Gandhi is that once in a thousand years gift that all of humanity was presented by god. I now would like to quote a modern contemporary Mr Neil Young; "When one comes to a fork in the road lets not curse the darkness, but instead lets light a candle for all to see their way to safety". Mahatma Gandhi within these 10 thoughts has lighted many candles for all of us to find our ways through our daily lives. Mark P Schiesser, 2-5-2014.
Do the simple things to make someone's life easier. Give a lift to a stranger at a busstop
Put the dustbin out for your elderly neighbour
I am always amazed that people are shocked by simple gestures
Thank you. It is rewarding, we are always growing. at the moment I am living a situation difficult to separate me from my partner; but over time I learned and lived part of these councils, other urgent situations, and I can attest, that put them into practice helps. most always pain or suffering, let us learning, but if we really want and have love and support from others, as well as, give value self, opens the doors of hope and us out of the vacuum and the pain. I am a believer, not religious. I feel that God is with me and give me the strengthens to be most happy, I bring my conviction and courage. We can glimpse a morning, knowing you live in the present. We owe to life, the world is full of beautiful things, light and shadow are part of the day, we know to take advantage of them. It is beautiful to see the view from the top, but the journey is equal to it, enjoy!
we follow gandhiji's 10 rules we can be like gandhiji a little
MAHATMA GANDHI WAS ONE OF MY MASTERS.
READ THIS MESSAGE
OF PEACE, LIGHT AND LOVE TO THE PRESIDENT
BARACK OBAMA (WITH CITATIONS FROM GANDHI):
MAKE THE PEACE, NOT THE WAR IN SYRIA!
"NO!" TO THE VIOLENCE! "NO!" TO THE AGGRESSION!
ALL THE WARS ARE VIOLENCE AND CRIMINALITY!
NO BROTHER IS ENTITLED OF KILLING ANOTHER BROTHER!
AND ALL OF US ARE BROTHERS FACE TO GOD'S LAWS!
THE FIRE DOESN'T FIGHT DOWN WITH FIRE BUT WITH WATER!
CHRIST'S GOSPEL IS LOVE AND GOD'S LAW IS LOVE!...
PEACE FOR AMERICA AND SYRIA!
* MESSAGE IN ENGLISH:
36: Message of Peace to Obama
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* THE MESSENGER OF GOLDEN AGE:
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PEACE, LOVE AND LIGHT FOR YOU!...
OM SHANTI!... ELI SHALOM!... DEEP PEACE!...
PAZ PROFUNDA!... PAIX PROFONDE!... TIEF FRIEDE!...
Prof. Astrophyl, a Wise from Portugal.
[Hide Full Comment]Ghandhi was biggest bastard who let the partition of India and Pakistan happened and all Indians and Pakistani are facing sever setback as millions dollars are spent on defense in both the countries. Gandhi bastards drove back Indian Independence by many years. If he has motivated people to take guns in hand and favored all those Armed Revolutionaries, India might got Independence 100 years before 1947.
Nobody give you anything free served in a dish special the Independence.
He was child sex maniac and use slept naked with girls.
Rott in Hell you Bastard.
The simple aim of all individuals is to find peace & prosperity, their effort often does not get fulfilled, yet the satisfaction is they try to achieve the impossible.
Thank you so much for not only the words, but the tie-in to Action and the extra thoughtfulness of including extended readings. <3
Keep it positive! Bless
While all of Ghandi's wisdom, and the insightful commentary, resonate with me, #10 truly pinpoints the place I find myself in now. An old belief keep tugging at me, while my inner, spiritual compass is gravitating me in a very different direction. It's been a challenge, but I'm learning to keep pressing forward. Thank you so much for this site!
This is one true sage that if humanity has plenty of the world would be a much more beautiful place in which to live.
Thank you for sharing the wisdom and insight of a truly stunning human being. I love the explanation of the quotes as well. Very extensive post. Thank you for your time!
thank you for this thoughtful article
If this can't be obtained they can at least be aspired to.
Great man and wise words. Great article. I may link to this in my own search for truths:
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It helped me. True words...
Thanks guys...yup, Ghandi's thoughts are with us for all time...here's to all of our tranformation...be kind to your thoughts...stay in the moment...rejoice in your simple things...one day at a time...
peace...