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Ratings: ★★★★★ (4.7/5)
Genre: Spirituality, Social Activism, Interviews, Biography, Inspirational, Peace Studies
Book Review:
Catherine Ingram's ''In the Footsteps of Gandhi'' is a luminous and profoundly moving collection of conversations with twelve of the world's most revered spiritual social activists. This book is a beacon of hope and a manual for compassionate action, capturing the wisdom of leaders who have seamlessly woven deep spiritual practice into relentless work for justice and peace.
Ingram, a journalist with a focus on meditation and social activism, conducts interviews that feel more like intimate dialogues. She engages with figures such as the Dalai Lama on compassion as a political force, Desmond Tutu on forgiveness in the face of apartheid, Thich Nhat Hanh on engaged Buddhism, Cesar Chavez on nonviolent labor organizing, and Sri Lanka's own A.T. Ariyaratne on the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement. Each conversation reveals the personal journeys, struggles, and core beliefs that fuel their activism.
The central, unifying thread is the Gandhian principle of satyagraha (truth-force) and ahimsa (nonviolence), adapted to contemporary global struggles. The book doesn't just inspire; it provides practical insights into how inner peace and outer activism are inseparable.
Published by Parallax Press, known for its work on mindfulness and engaged Buddhism, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking to make a positive difference in the world. It reminds us that the most powerful revolutions begin within and are sustained by love and unwavering ethical conviction. A truly gift to the spirit of our times.