“The end is inherent in the means.” - Mahatma Gandhi. Who we are is as important as what we do, because everything we do is influenced by the consciousness with which we do it. That’s why Gandhi said “self-purification” must precede political action.

Mar 6, 2020 · 10:59 PM UTC

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Absolutely... The results are more favorable when we put the horse in front of the cart.
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While generally I'd agree, We are in a class-war, and time is running out. We can either passively lose like the Tibetans, or fight and win like we did in WWII...
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This election is not the time for philosophical ideology. We are in an emergency — a clear and present danger is sitting in the Oval Office, with the Nuclear codes. The POTUS is severely mentally ill. This election is our ONE chance to save the USA. Wake Up!!! #BlueTsunsmi2020
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Why do I keep reading posts from people who are calling you, Marianne, Queen? What's up with that?
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Gunga la gunga
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Okay, but I think everyone thinks the political leader they support is sufficiently self purified, and they always think their opponents aren't
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Absolutely ... The means and the end are interchangeable ... they are the same ... they are one.
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How is "self-purification" accomplished and known to have been, by self and others, achieved?
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