Truth in life is indestructible and Non-violence is a weapon of the strong. Non-violence and truth are mutually inseparable and they presuppose one another. One takes time to be completely not violent in our thoughts and intentions. It comes with the practice of gratitude and kindness in life. We must continue to make nonviolence and being truthful a virtue to harbour. A culture of peace aims to ensure that conflicts resulting from human relations are settled in a non-violent manner and by traditional peacebuilding values: justice, freedom, equity, solidarity, tolerance, and respect for human dignity.
With Gandhi, the notion of nonviolence attained a special status. He not only theorized about it, he adopted nonviolence as a philosophy and an ideal way of life. He made us understand that the philosophy of nonviolence is not a weapon of the weak; it is a weapon, which can be tried by all. Nonviolence was not Gandhi's invention. He is however called the father of nonviolence.
Gandhi was the first in Human history to extend the principle of nonviolence from the individual to the social and political plane. While scholars were talking about an idea without a name or a movement, Gandhi is the person who came up with the name and brought together different related ideas under one concept: "Satyagraha". Issues surrounding identity play a major part in conflict, and those that have been fractured during the conflict need to be restored in the interests of peace-building.
Cultural activities allow individuals to build a new identity by taking part in theatrical activities, music performances and sports. One has to object to violence because it perpetuates hatred. When it appears to do 'good', the good is only temporary and cannot do any good in the long run. A true non-violence person accepts violence on himself or herself without inflicting it on another.
One cannot applaud cowardice. If you have love towards somebody, and you respect that person, then you are not going to do any harm to that person. Nonviolence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than any weapon of mass destruction. It is superior to brute force. It is a living force of power and no one has been or will ever be able to measure its limits or its extent.
A Culture of Peace will be achieved when citizens of the world understand global problems, have the skills to resolve conflicts and struggle for justice non-violently, live by international standards of human rights and equity, appreciate Cultural Diversity, and Respect the Earth and each other. Thus, the culture of peace signifies a state of mind that abjures violence as well as measures and structures, which promise to solidify and build trust and interaction among people to avoid a relapse into conflict. A culture of peace is cultivated and nurtured in the minds of citizens.
"We cannot look at mutual respect and admiration of any fellow human being until we culture an environment of building Peace as an instrument of Change. Non-violence and Transparency are imperative to build a mindset that is driven to drive transformation. This indeed fosters Compassion. Compassion enhances personal well-being by fostering a sense of purpose, connection, and self-esteem. It contributes to a more peaceful and just society by promoting inclusivity, understanding, and action towards social issues."
About The Author
Mayaa SH also known as Mayaa Devi, Mayaa Tai, Mayaa Di, Mayaa Audio SH, Pushpa ‘The Fire’, Padma Of The East, Lady Robin Hood, MS Dhoni Of Writing, Lady Singham, Lady Karl Marx, Female Chulbul Pandey and Lady Gandhi is a known name in Contemporary Literature. She is a Multi-National Award Winner, a thirteen times World Record Holder, An Artist, a Podcaster, a Record Chart Topping International Fastest Anthology Co-Authoress and has been chosen as number 1 of The Modern Literary Stars Of India, in 2022 by Cherry Book Awards for making a valuable contribution to Contemporary Indian Literature. She has Won In Memorable Performance in the category termed ‘Other than English write-ups “ for her appreciation of hard work, creativity and dedication in Grand Christmas Competition 2.0 which has been a world record event of the largest creative event hosted online with more than 1000+ participants.
Mayaa SH is a Women Empowerment Culturist and a gender equality exponent to position and contextualize her work within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. She has depicted gender inclusivity and equality through her certifications from the United Nations and powerful writings on Feminism, Gender Equality, Transforming Vision Into Action: Transmogrification on Transgender Community and Mental Health Awareness Topics.
Her work depicts the identity, economic and social freedom of many. She has co-authored more than hundred and fifty plus anthologies with 14 solo books and has been aligned with more than 85 publication houses. She has been featured in several magazines and women-oriented oriented like Tejaswi -The Imperishable on Women Power and Honour including a few international magazines. Her first poem “The Candle In The Wind” made her win an Award at the National Level. She navigates many women through stress by deploying talking as a medium to combat stress and fear.
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