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Gandhi with a child

Freedom is a vision that should be achieved in personal, social and international context.

On all these levels freedom means more than the mere absence of physical freedom. An all encompassing understanding of freedom always contains human rights, social justice and maintaining the natural environment.

Such a freedom can be obtained by practicing compassion, honesty and nonviolence.

Let us strive for this everywhere!

by Peter Ruhe
Founder-Chairperson
Gandhi Serve Foundation
Berlin, Germany

www.gandhiserve.org

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  • One Response to “The Practice of Compassion”

    1. on 25 Nov 2006 at 8:51 pm Ron Welling

      Here’s to compassion, honesty and nonviolence!

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