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Latest revision as of 13:11, 30 September 2025
Ahimsa
Ahimsa derives from the Sanskrit word himsa which mean to strike of kill. Ahimsa is thus the "absence of the desire to kill or harm."[1]
Concept Map
Key Terms
- Allegory of the Bucket
- Ego Mode
- Focus Point
- Healing and Connection Journal
- Home
- Prism Metaphor
- Self Assessment
- The Work
- Toxic Socialization
Violence > Ahimsa, Johan Galtung, Systemic Violence
Elements of Toxic Socialization
Syncretic Terms
Ahimsa >
Related LP Terms
Ahimsa >
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
Ahimsa is a principle component of Jainism
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Footnotes
- ↑ Chapple, Christopher Key. Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions. New York: State University of New York, 1993. p. 11.
