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Ahimsa

Right action issues from a place of total acceptance. Wrong action has its roots in resistance. Hence, Nisargadatta’s twisty caution: “Leave alone the reforms. Mind the reformer.”

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This entry was posted in men's counselling and tagged acceptance, ahimsa, Buddhism, Keith Ashford, Nisargadatta Maharaj, nonresistance, right action, surrender, yoga on December 30, 2019 by Men's Work.

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