There’s a case to be made that I am a pretentious weirdo for constantly extolling the beauty and greatness of texts that are thousands of years old. Honestly, where’s the lie? I genuinely like the translations I discuss, but it would be disingenuous to claim that the historic esteem in which they are held wasn’t... Continue Reading →
This World Does Not Belong To Those Who Do Not Sacrifice
Gandhi and The Gita On 12 March 1930 Gandhi and 78 others began walking the 240 miles from the Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal village of Dandi. During his journey he taught his ideas of Satyagraha to crowds and thousands joined the march. After he arrived at the seashore on April 6th he boiled seawater... Continue Reading →