05. Ahimsa - Unseen Power of God |
Scientists tell us that without the presence of the
cohesive force amongst the atoms that comprise
this globe of ours, it would crumble to pieces and we cease
to exist; and even as there is cohesive force in blind
matter, so must there be in all things animate and the name
for that cohesive force among animate beings is Love. We
notice it between father and son, between brother and
sister, friend and friend. But we have to learn to use that
force among all that lives, and in the use of it consists
our knowledge of God. Where there is love there is life;
hatred leads to destruction.
Young India, 5-5-1920, p. 7
I have
found that life persists in the midst of destruction and,
therefore, there must be a higher law than that of
destruction. Only under that law would a well-ordered
society be intelligible and life worth living. And if
that is the law of life, we have to work it out in daily
life. Wherever there are jars, wherever you are confronted
with an opponent, conquer him with love–in this crude manner
I have worked it out in my life. That does not mean that all
my difficulties are solved. Only I have found that this law
of love has answered as the law of destruction has never
done... .The more I work at this law, the more I feel the
delight in life, the delight in the scheme of this universe.
It gives me a peace and a meaning of the mysteries of nature
that I have no power to describe.
Young
India, 1-10-1931, pp. 286-87
Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of
mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of
destruction devised by the
ingenuity of man. Destruction is not the law of the
humans. Man lives freely only by his readiness to
die, if need be, at the hands of his brother, never by
killing him. Every murder or other injury, no matter for
what cause, committed or inflicted on another is a
crime against humanity.
Harijan, 20-7-1935, pp. 180-81
Non-violence is an active force of the highest order.
It is soul-force or the power of Godhead within us.
Imperfect man cannot grasp the whole of that essence–he
would not be able to bear its full blaze, but even an
infinitesimal fraction of it, when it becomes active
within us, can work wonders. The sun in the heavens
fills the whole universe with its life-giving warmth.
But if one went too near it, it would consume him to
ashes. Even so, it is with Godhead. We become Godlike to the
extent we realize non-violence; but we can never become
wholly God.
Non-violence is like radium in its action. An infinitesimal quantity of it embedded in a malignant growth, acts continuously, silently and ceaselessly till it has transformed the whole mass of the diseased tissue into a healthy one. Similarly, even a little of true non-violence acts in a silent, subtle, unseen way and leavens the whole society. Harijan, 12-11-1938, p. 327
Non-violence succeeds only when we have a living
faith in God. Buddha, Jesus, Mahomed–they were
all warriors of peace in their own style. We have to enrich the
heritage left by these world teachers. God has His own wonderful
way of executing His plans and choosing His instruments.
The Prophet and Abu Bakr trapped in a cave were saved from
their persecutors by a spider which had woven its web across the
mouth of that cave. All the world teachers, you should
know, began with a zero!
Harijan, 28-1-1939, p. 443
Where love is there God is also.
Satyagraha in South Africa, (1928), p. 36
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