“It may well be that the greatest tragedy of this period of social change is not the glaring noisiness of the so-called bad people, but the silence of the so-called good people.”
Spiritual practices rooted in the primordial wisdom of these and other traditions are actively challenging deeply-embedded structures of violence and injustice and working to cultivate a sustainable, just, and peaceful world.
While each tradition’s spirituality of engagement is shaped by its own history, rituals, and symbols, in most cases these emergent paths consciously grapple with the profound crises of our time; regard spirituality as a powerful force for active and nonviolent change; maintain the indivisible connection between personal and social transformation; and involve organized and public action.
Books and articles about Religion, Violence and Nonviolence:
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| Introducing Nonviolence and Religion | 22.97 KB |
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