India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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There is an inevitable connection between mind and body . If we were in possession of healthy minds , we would shed all violence and , naturally obeying the laws of health , we would have healthy 154 INDIA OF MY DREAMS XL XLI THE ...
There is an inevitable connection between mind and body . If we were in possession of healthy minds , we would shed all violence and , naturally obeying the laws of health , we would have healthy 154 INDIA OF MY DREAMS XL XLI THE ...
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But unless the development of the mind and body goes hand in hand with a corresponding awakening of the soul , the former alone would prove to be a poor lopsided affair . By spiritual training I mean education of the heart .
But unless the development of the mind and body goes hand in hand with a corresponding awakening of the soul , the former alone would prove to be a poor lopsided affair . By spiritual training I mean education of the heart .
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It is impossible to exaggerate the harm we do to Indian youth by filling their minds with the false notion that it is ... A freeship lies and should lie like a load upon a conscientious lad's mind throughout his whole life .
It is impossible to exaggerate the harm we do to Indian youth by filling their minds with the false notion that it is ... A freeship lies and should lie like a load upon a conscientious lad's mind throughout his whole life .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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