The power of non-violence

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Dr. Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and founder of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-violence, in his lecture at the University of Puerto Rico, shared the following story as an example of "non-violence in parenting":

"I was 16 years old and living with my parents at the institute my grandfather had founded 18 miles outside of Durban, South Africa , in the middle of the sugar plantations. We were deep in the country and had no neighbors, so my two sisters and I would always look forward to going to town to visit friends or go to the movies.

One day, my father asked me to drive him to town for an all-day conference, and I jumped at the chance. Since I was going to town, my mother gave me a list of groceries she needed and, since I had all day in town, my father ask me to take care of several pending chores, such as getting the car serviced. When I dropped my father off that morning, he said, 'I will meet you here at 5:00 p.m., and we will go home together.'

After hurriedly completing my chores, I went straight to the nearest movie theatre. I got so engrossed in a John Wayne double-feature that I forgot the time. It was 5:30 before I remembered. By the time I ran to the garage and got the car and hurried to where my father was waiting for me, it was almost 6:00.

He anxiously asked me, 'Why were you late? 'I was so ashamed of telling him I was watching a John Wayne western movie that I said, 'The car wasn't ready, so I had to wait, ' not realizing that he had already called the garage. When he caught me in the lie, he said: 'There's something wrong in the way I brought you up that didn't give you the confidence to tell me the truth. In order to figure out where I went wrong with you, I'm going to walk home 18 miles and think about it. '

So, dressed in his suit and dress shoes, he began to walk home in the dark on mostly unpaved, unlit roads. I couldn't leave him, so for five-and-a-half hours I drove behind him, watching my father go through this agony for a stupid lie that I uttered. I decided then and there that I was never going to lie again.

I often think about that episode and wonder, if he had punished me the way we punish our children, whether I would have learned a lesson at all. I don’t think so. I would have suffered the punishment and gone on doing the same thing.

But this single non-violent action was so powerful that it is still as if it happened yesterday. That is the power of non-violence."

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once something same happened with me...

Originally posted by : Nikita

once something same happened with me...

thx for reply, can you share with all of us..

Really an eye opener and very touching...can we follow this in our lives....Thank you Vaibhav for sharing such a incident of Arun Gandhi....yes

 
Really an eye opener and very touching...can we follow this in our lives....Thank you Vaibhav for sharing such a incident of Arun Gandhi....
 

Great Story..........................Keep Sharing........!!!!!!!

the same incident happened in our school.

we were in 6th and there was  "Sudhir Sir. He used to teach senior classes and was very cool and calm person.  As being the most  bigadi hui class in the school we use to shout and play all the day long.

 

And once he came for inspection in our class and he saw a paper right before entering into the room. He politely said " No one is there to take care of class, let me clean it. He took the crushed paper in hand and throw it in dustbin"

 

And from that time whenever anyone in our class  used to saw him, we use to ensure that there is no noise and papers etc ..... 

 

In short, we all realized our mistake.....angel

wo alag baat hai this respect was given to certain teachers only ... coz we don't wanna miss the title of being called the most arrogant and noisy students class in the school wink

 

Remember, while disciplining children is important, but what methods we use to discipline them are even more critical. This note is by far the most valuable lesson in PARENTING that I've ever learned.

Let's spread this message of NON-VIOLENCE to every parent and to-be-parent we know. Trust me, we'll be doing them a favor!

Originally posted by : !..SaNKeT..!
Remember, while disciplining children is important, but what methods we use to discipline them are even more critical. This note is by far the most valuable lesson in PARENTING that I've ever learned.

Let's spread this message of NON-VIOLENCE to every parent and to-be-parent we know. Trust me, we'll be doing them a favor!

agreed with you Sanket.. even many parents have realised & i have heard about workshop on perantism now a days....

nice sharing...

Realy true.smile. Thanku for sharing, keep sharing.
Nice.....thanx for sharing

very nice post... Thanks for sharing....


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