Week 3 -- Soul-Force

Satyagraha is a private affair that begins within the human heart. . . . I t is the acid test of nonviolence that in a nonviolent conflict there is no rancor left behind and, in the end, the enemies are converted into friends.” – Mahatma Gandhi

Affirmation:

"I am a participant in the unfoldment of my soul.  As I hold to the Truth of my being, the Spirit within me strengthens and empowers me.  I see the world through the eyes of love."

Study Questions:  Satyagraha, Soul Force  (Review the book Gandhi the Man, pages 41 - 54, and Appendix, pages 149 – 172, Matthew 18:10-14)

Does satyagraha (soul-force) work with the conditions of the world today?  Notes for discussion:

How can you use satyagraha in personal relationships?  In the workplace?  Notes for discussion:

Gandhi said, “Without purification, the law of love must remain an empty dream.” What did Gandhi mean?  How can self-purification give us access to our own soul-force? Notes for discussion: 

Jesus used the Parable of the Lost Sheep to teach of the Father’s love for each person (Matthew 18:10-14).  Discuss how this parable relates to your application of the concept of satyagraha in your day-to-day experience.