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The Season for Nonviolence is a special time each year dedicated to learning about and practicing peaceful ways of living. It was started in 1998 by Arun Gandhi, who is the grandson of the famous peace leader Mahatma Gandhi. This season also celebrates the ideas and lives of Mahatma Gandhi and another important civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr..

The idea for this season came from Arun Gandhi, along with Dr. Michael Beckwith and Dr. Mary Morrissey. They are part of groups like the Association for Global New Thought and The Parliament of The World's Religions. Today, Arun Gandhi and Rev. Beckwith from the Agape International Spiritual Center work together to lead the Season for Nonviolence.

What is the Season for Nonviolence?

The Season for Nonviolence is a period of 64 days that encourages people to think about and act in peaceful ways. It is a time to remember the important lessons from the lives of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., who both worked tirelessly for peace and justice without using violence.

When Does the Season for Nonviolence Happen?

This special season begins on January 30th. This date is important because it marks the day Mahatma Gandhi passed away. The season then continues until April 4th, which is the day Martin Luther King Jr. passed away. So, it covers parts of January, February, March, and April.

What is the Goal of the Season?

The main goal of the Season for Nonviolence is to inspire people to live in a nonviolent way. It has a clear mission and a set of principles, or rules, that participants agree to follow. These principles help guide people in making choices that promote peace, understanding, and kindness in their daily lives. It's about choosing peaceful actions over harmful ones.

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