Gandhi said the end is inherent in the means. Everything we do is infused with the consciousness with which we do it. Who we are when we’re doing something will alter the effects of what it is we do.

Feb 9, 2020 · 7:25 AM UTC

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Any Thoughts on @DeepakChopra endorsing the billionaire @MikeBloomberg who bought his way in. #stopandfrisk
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Love that philosophy. Because violence with the intent to reach a peaceful or just end will ultimately only lead to more violence, and the goal will not be achieved. Attack only breeds attack, not peace.
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Very wise words which call us all to be aware of our highest calling. When we know better we do better! Let’s go people...we know America is better than how we are being represented at this present time! Be More!!!!! #RepairAmericaMovement
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”If we take care of the cause, the effect will take care of itself. The realization of the ideal is the effect. The means are the cause: attention to the means, therefore, is the great secret of life.” #SwamiVivekananda en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/The…
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In other words. On our way to do what needs to be done, lets not become what we're fighting against. Lets like do, "fire vs fire" because this will only burn down everything.
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What words in the Constitution For the United States contribute to the need for war? It seems the document supports peaceful coexistence while allowing for self defense. Evil is present requiring mindful humans to defend themselves and others.