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Non-violence Talks
Nonviolence is the practice of working for social change without causing harm to others, under any condition. It may come from the belief that hurting people, animals and/or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome, and it may refer to a general philosophy of abstention from violence. It may be based on moral, religious or spiritual principles. The reasons for it may be strategic or pragmatic; failure to distinguish between the two can lead to distortion in the concept's meaning and effectiveness, which can subsequently result in confusion. Although both principled and pragmatic nonviolent approaches preach for nonviolence, they may have distinct motives, goals, philosophies, and techniques. However, rather than debating the best practice between the two approaches, both can indicate alternative paths for those who do not want to use violence.
Nonviolence has "active" or "activist" elements, in that believers generally accept the need for nonviolence as a means to achieve political and social change. Thus, for example, Tolstoyan and Gandhian philosophies on nonviolence seek social change while rejecting the use of violence, seeing nonviolent action (also called civil resistance) as an alternative to either passive acceptance of oppression or armed struggle against it. In general, advocates of an activist philosophy of nonviolence use diverse methods in their campaigns for social change, including critical forms of education and persuasion, mass noncooperation, civil disobedience, nonviolent direct action, constructive program, and social, political, cultural and economic forms of intervention.
In modern times, nonviolent methods have been a powerful tool for social protest and revolutionary social and political change. There are many examples of their use. Fuller surveys may be found in the entries on civil resistance, nonviolent resistance and nonviolent revolution. Certain movements which were particularly influenced by a philosophy of nonviolence have included Mahatma Gandhi's leadership of a successful decades-long nonviolent struggle for Indian independence, Martin Luther King Jr.'s and James Bevel's adoption of Gandhi's nonviolent methods in their Civil rights movement campaigns to remove legalized segregation in America, and César Chávez's campaigns of nonviolence in the 1960s to protest the treatment of Mexican farm workers in California. The 1989 "Velvet Revolution" in Czechoslovakia that saw the overthrow of the Communist government is considered one of the most important of the largely nonviolent Revolutions of 1989. Most recently the nonviolent campaigns of Leymah Gbowee and the women of Liberia were able to achieve peace after a 14-year civil war. This story is captured in a 2008 documentary film Pray the Devil Back to Hell.
The term "nonviolence" is often linked with peace or used as a synonym for it. Despite the fact that it is frequently equated with pacifism, this equation is at times rejected by nonviolent advocates and activists. Nonviolence specifically refers to the absence of violence and the choice to do no harm in deed, speech, or intent. For example, if a house is burning down with mice or insects in it, the nonviolent action is to put the fire out, not to sit by and passively and let the fire burn.
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Yogacara Deconstructs Whiteness cognitive process, Subject-and-Object, Vow, Precepts, Samadhi, Separation, Non-... |
Nov 28 2020 |
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Women Ancestors Class Impermanence, Vinaya, Non-violence, Offering, Zoom, Gratitude, Liberation, Silence,... |
Nov 17 2020 1 of 3 Zoom |
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An Appropriate Response Mindfulness, Blue Cliff Record, Non-violence, Vow, Peace, Liberation, Separation,... |
Aug 01 2020 |
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Beloved Community (Study Sesshin AM)Serial: BZ-02697 Study Sesshin AM
Building, Diversity, War, Soto Zen, Repentance, Priest, Non-violence |
Sep 07 2019 |
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Three Treasures: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity Bodhisattva Ceremony, Precepts, Sangha, Chanting, Greed, Non-violence, Avalokitesvara... |
Feb 23 2019 |
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Beloved CommunityCommunity, Non-violence, Vow, War, Hindrances, Evil, Bell, Conversation, Hate,... |
Jan 20 2018 |
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Sangha Big Mind, Non-violence, Birth-and-Death, Evil, New Year, Daily Life, Blue Cliff... |
Jan 28 2017 |
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Universal Spiritual Friendship and Practice of Bravery Gratitude, Non-violence, Buddha Nature, Peace, Right Effort, Forgiveness, Diversity,... |
Jul 02 2016 |
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Samdhinirmocana Sutra Posture, Oneness, Duality, Subject-and-Object, Mahayana, Non-violence, Heart Sutra,... |
Apr 14 2013 |
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The Dharma of Martin Luther King Non-violence, Liberation, Interdependence, Global Warming, Anger, Hate, Buddha Nature... |
Jan 12 2013 |
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Including the Self Ego, Practice Period, Big Mind, Family Practice, Silence, Anger, Mindfulness, Non-... |
Nov 03 2012 |
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Occupy the Dharma Culture, Liberation, Precepts, Patience, confusion, Separation, Non-violence, Anger,... |
Nov 19 2011 |
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The Dharma and Non-violent Action in Burma Anger, Interview, War, Peace, Emotions, Evil, Non-violence |
Apr 23 2011 |
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Sulak Wisdom of Sustainability Happiness, Peace, Non-violence, Culture, Greed, Building, Humility, Interdependence,... |
Apr 25 2009 |
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Paramita of Patience, Kshanti: Not Repressing, Not Acting OutSerial: BZ-01096 One Day Sitting Patience, Mindfulness, Anger, Right Speech, Emotions, Practice Period, Non-violence,... |
Nov 17 2007 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Dogen: Four Embracing Actions of a Boddhisattve; ConclusionSerial: BZ-01310 Sesshin Day 3 Confession-and-Repentance, Karma, Vow, Non-violence, Priest, Repentance, Gratitude,... |
Feb 21 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Not Holding on to the Stream: Platform SutraSerial: BZ-01290B One Day Sitting Silence, Silent Illumination, Emotions, Platform Sutra, Soto Zen, Subject-and-Object... |
Nov 20 2004 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Engaged BuddhismSerial: BZ-01527A Lecture Peace, Culture, War, Religion, Non-violence, Diversity, Patience, Happiness |
Apr 26 2003 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Aspects of Practice: Engaged BuddhismSerial: BZ-00461 Class 3 of 3 Mindfulness, War, Passions, Non-violence, Culture, Sanctuary, Peace, Silence,... |
Nov 21 2002 3 Berkeley Zen Center |
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First Pure Mind Precept: Not KillingSerial: BZ-00142B Saturday Lecture Non-violence, Two Truths, Precepts, Offering, Discrimination, Culture, Birth-and-... |
Mar 23 2002 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Martin Luther King Jr.: Buddhist ThemesSerial: BZ-00061A Lecture Enemies, Hate, Evil, Non-violence, Religion, Separation, Karma, Birth-and-Death,... |
Jan 19 2002 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Pilgrimage and Victims of ViolenceSerial: BZ-00094B Lecture War, Four Noble Truths, Commitment, Enemies, Culture, Non-violence, Precepts,... |
Nov 10 2001 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Four Noble Truths ClassSerial: BZ-00856 Class 4 of 5 Right Speech, Right Effort, Four Noble Truths, Renunciation, Non-violence,... |
May 04 2000 4 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Buddhist Perspectives On War: Sangha ViewsSerial: BZ-00072B Saturday Lecture War, Buddhism, War, Evil, Culture, Don't Know Mind, Interview, Birth-and-Death,... |
Apr 17 1999 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Life of BuddhaSerial: BZ-00846 Class 5 of 6 Evil, Four Noble Truths, Sangha, Lay, Darkness-and-Light, Non-violence, Religion,... |
Apr 10 1997 5 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Fallow Field, Grassroots and the Ginko: The Being that Refused to EvolveSerial: BZ-00643B Lecture Practice Period, Non-violence, War, Interdependence, Vow, Doubt, Avalokitesvara,... |
Nov 21 1992 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Path of Purification: The Dynamic, Not Static Nature of Virtue in BuddhamindSerial: BZ-00637B Lecture Buddha Mind, Religion, Politics, Non-violence, Doubt, Concentration, Peace, Happiness... |
Sep 12 1992 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Persian Gulf WarSerial: BZ-00689B Saturday Lecture Current Events, War, Politics, Precepts, Priest, Peace, Addiction, Bodhisattva... |
Feb 23 1991 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Karma PeaceSerial: BZ-00688B Saturday Lecture Karma, Peace, Karma, Peace, War, Precepts, Greed, Non-violence, Politics, confusion,... |
Jan 26 1991 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Vinaya: Rules of OrderSerial: BZ-00504 Saturday Lecture Vinaya, Precepts, Zazen Mind, Vinaya, Non-violence, Sangha, Priest, Hindrances,... |
Jun 02 1990 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Fukanzazengi; Questions and AnswersSerial: BZ-00415A Saturday Lecture Fukanzazengi, Discrimination, Continuous Practice, Enemies, Peace, Subject-and-Object... |
Jun 08 1985 Berkeley Zen Center |
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August 21, 1982, Serial No 01528BSerial: BZ-01528B One-Day Sitting Sangha, Building, Non-violence, Study Period, Karma, Happiness, Passions, Mindfulness... |
Aug 21 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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August 7, 1982, Serial No. 01528ASerial: BZ-01528A Saturday Lecture Peace, Non-violence, Current Events, Peace, Non-violence, Greed, War, Hate, Karma,... |
Aug 07 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |