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Gandhi

After watching the film Gandhi, I was curious to know how his philosophy started and where all of his beliefs were founded. Gandhi's belief system was deeply rooted in everything that he was taught as a child, however he did not realize it until he was out of the country and away from the influence of all Hinduism in India. Gandhi overcame a lot of oppression from the British influence that was all over India. Nevertheless his nonviolent beliefs and also his ideals, he did not fight back the way that they fought him. He constantly pressed for all Indians to follow the nonviolent movement so that they would not be seen as the uncivilized untouchables as the British saw them. Growing up as a Hindu, he always heard about the Bhagavad-Gita, but did not start to understand it until he was living in England. That is when it started speaking to him and guiding him to all he would accomplish. The Gita guided him to give up his worldly possessions. One of the possessions that he gave was sex. He realized that sex is much more physical, it is acting out energy and love and he did not want so much of his energy "locked" into his sexual drive. So, he made the choice that he would not let his sexual drive control him any longer.


He was known as Deenabandhu (friend of the helpless) and "Christ's faithful apostle. " Both of these names were used by Gandhi to describe Reverend Andrews. He believed that Truth was God and seeking to know truth you are seeking to know God. He just kept providing anything they needed and did not turn them away. The basics of his seven sins is that if each person took the time to fix something about their lives that impacts everyone else around them, that this society would be so much better because everyone would be looking out for everyone around them. He took no time for himself to rest or eat his own meal. This all ties back into his Sanskrit word for Pursuit of truth, Satyagraha. Satyagraha means "Pursuit of Truth. When he returned to South Africa, Gandhi wanted to come up with a word that would define what he wanted to do with his movement. o Society becomes the victims because as we are trying to achieve higher technology, we lose things of the past. The pursuit of truth could benefit not only yourself, but also those around you.

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