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The Story of My Experiments with Truth
The Story of My Experiments with Truth | M. Gandhi
Gandhi: The Story of My Experiments with Truth by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Translation by Mahadev Desai. As the spiritual leader of humanity called "Father of the Nation" Mahatma Gandhi wrote his autobiography 'The Story of My Experiments with Truth' in order to give all people the truth (satya), which he considers the essence of the soul! Anyone in one way or another touched the spiritual possessions of this eminent man is endowed with tremendous happiness. His life provides difficulties, love, teaching, and he tells it in his autobiography that, the content is structured and filled with poetry that makes reading a fascinating and friendly. Describing his childhood, then marriage - made by his parents when he was only thirteen years old and lasted for 62 years - Gandhi immerses us in the world of Indian culture, and we conquered with their struggle for equality, and concludes that this book should be read, to take us into the world of truth and achieve perfect inner spiritual peace. At the end of the book, in the last chapter "Separation" Gandhi offers us another maxim of his life: "There is no God but the truth! "But the truth is hard as stone, and delicate like a flower - he says. Here it is poetic design - Stone and Flower. Between these two poles run poetic power in "The story of my experiments with truth" Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi reveals his dedication reveals our soul, revealing the path of truth, which is followed, and that truth has dedicated his life. And it "Mahatma", which means great soul! And are not they great people the true rulers of the truth that we all seek and for which we are fighting, and that pushes us in the right direction? Mahatma Gandhi fought for the truth, and a little effort on our part, take time to read his book, would direct us to our own fight!
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My Experiments with Truth | Mahatma Gandhi
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Day 6 #oppositeday Prompt: Lies

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My Experiments with Truth | Mahatma Gandhi
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As #India celebrates #Gandhiji Birthday it‘s a time to remember about #nonviolence.

#Quotsyoct20 #quotsy

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My Experiments with Truth | Mahatma Gandhi
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“An eye for an eye will only end up making the whole world blind.”

A #freedomfighter and spiritual leader, Mahatma Gandhi played an active and important role in India‘s independence, and was respected over for his ‘nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance‘.
In this autobiography, he gives an honest account of his early life and ideologies.

#fallfinds

TalesandTexts This is such a timely post today, given that it is Gandhi Jayanti in India (Oct 2). :) 4y
Eggs Perfect presentation - well done 4y
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Albert Einstein‘s famous words on Gandhi: ‘Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth‘ This is the duty of Indians to spread the Gandhian Principles and Gandhi to the globe. #Gandhijayanti #Einsteinchallenge.

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tipsy
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good book

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tipsy
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guide for life

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jonsnowe
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It bring positive energy to me. The story of experiments with truth. FATHER OF INDIA😍

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'What barrier is there that love cannot break.'
- Mahatma Gandhi.

abookishrendezvous Great quote 7y
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#readjanuary Day 26 #autobiography
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ this autobiography was my best nonfiction read in 2015, a life so simple but with a huge impact on the world.. i'm looking for a good italian edition, i'd like to have a phisical copy on my shelves!

JoeStalksBeck I've heard so much about him being racist . Is it true? 7y
La_Cori @GoodallBookHaul i've never heard such thing, and reading the book I didn't have that impression.. When he was in South Africa (and really young, in his early twenties) he campaigned for the rights of indian people, maybe he was accused of being racist for not fighting for colored people's too.. 7y
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If physical fasting is not accompanied by mental fasting it is bound to end in hypocrisy and disaster.

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"Be the change you wish to see in the world"

?Sending love, sending light, namaste. I choose love,love,love,love. I can only control my own actions. Choosing to stay logical, not give in to rumor mongering, and above all promote love.

#bethechange #namaste #thelightinmehonorsthelightinyou #coffeetalk #love #bookstagram #bookgram #bewell

rubyslippersreads Love the Kate Spade mug! 7y
Jess_Read_This @rubyslippersreads Thank you!! 💕 I had to get it when I spotted it. I try to class my coffee up on occasion 😂 7y
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The seeker after truth should be humbler than the dust. The world crushes the dust under its feet, but the seeker after truth should so humble himself that even the dust could crush him. Only then, and not till then, will he have a glimpse of truth.

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