Wishing a Happy International Day of Non Violence | Speech on International Day of Non Violence
2nd October is Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated as the International Day of Non Violence. We usually understand this word only in terms of non-violent actions, but there’re many subtle aspects of non-violence.
Every negative thought we create radiates towards whom it was created, also affecting our emotional & physical health and the environment around. Hence, creating negative thoughts is also a subtle form of violence.
Hence this time on International Day of Non Violence, let’s pledge to try our best not to create negative thoughts for others. It’s entirely for our benefit, since it keeps our state of mind elevated & free from distractions, hence allowing us to excel in our goals / aims in life. And it’s easily possible to stop thinking negative, by:
- Always seeing the specialities, original virtues, and the help & support others have always given us in the past
- Giving the gift of good wishes to everyone we come into contact with, i.e., creating thoughts like:
- Practising meditation which increases soul power, hence making it natural to understand, accept & let go
- Even if someone behaves differently, remember they’re souls on a long journey, hence have had different experiences & sanskars, it’s not their fault, etc
- Even if someone cheats us, we understand it’s a return of past karma. Hence, although it’s absolutely fine to take full legal action, we don’t create wrong thoughts or use unethical means
This virtue of always creating pure thoughts will allow us too to become a great soul (i.e., Mahatma)!
And since we don’t create violence at thought-level itself, there’s absolutely no question of violence arising in our words or actions.
Our freedom fighters always desired freedom, and we now understand true freedom actually means being free from the negativities within, thereby regaining full control over ourself, & experiencing peace & happiness always. Which is possible by:
- Going beyond blame and taking full responsibility for our state of mind
- Silencing the mind through the power of meditation, & giving a positive direction to our thoughts through spiritual knowledge
- Using self-discipline to avoid wrong thinking patterns
Since every thought creates vibrations which radiate around, every thought we create forms part of the collective consciousness of the world. Hence, just creating negative thoughts also affects the collective consciousness, and may result in weak souls getting influenced by this overall energy and creating violent actions in the world… Hence, even just keeping our thoughts very pure, divine & powerful subtly but surely helps create a peaceful, violence-free world!
Conclusion (Speech on International Day of Non Violence)
Gandhiji always wished to make India into Ram Rajya again… Hence, through the purity within, let’s once again create the pure world outside. Indeed, one of the praises of souls in Satyuga is they’re double non violent i.e., free from physical as well as thought-level violence. Hence, keeping our thoughts pure is one of the best contributions we can make towards bringing the divine land Satyuga once again!
Om Shanti!
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Baba must be very happy watching you.