#Ghandi
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yaoivsyuri · 2 years ago
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cool image of my school
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darkpastelpurple · 1 year ago
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georgiepeorgiepuddingandpie · 2 months ago
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Just heard the hottest girl I’ve ever seen in my entire life refer to ghandi as “the guy from clone high” in my religions class nobody talk to me
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qaiou · 1 year ago
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 6 days ago
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exclusion :: by Alfredo de Stefano
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“My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest shall have the same opportunities as the strongest…no country in the world today shows any but patronizing regard for the weak… Western democracy, as it functions today, is diluted fascism…true democracy cannot be worked by twenty men sitting at the center. It has to be worked from below, by the people of every village.”
~ Ghandi
[via:: Alive On All Channels]
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domono08 · 5 months ago
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Hey guys I found Ghandi, I just got this leak frame from season four and I believe that he’s going to be let out next year.
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ducktalk · 2 years ago
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season one clone high fanart (haven't seen season two yet)
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deeznuts6313 · 2 years ago
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I miss him but I know damn we’ll Van Gogh doesn’t💀💀
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I might fully finish this later if I feel like it lol
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skiplo-wave · 2 years ago
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Hmm something is off
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There we go
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hadesoftheladies · 7 months ago
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as much as i'm all for resisting white supremacy and imperialism by as many means as possible, i find it so fucking insidious how men of colour frequently label women of colour class traitors whenever they marry white men or talk about moc violence (as if we're not the primary receivers of their violence). in pretty much all the current "conflicts" happening in places like tigray and sudan, it is these black men that have taken it upon themselves to make deals with the devil for firearms and power. they ally themselves with the bloodthirsty philosophy of white imperialists, kill and rape their own en masse, send their own into starvation, destroy their homes, and then have the gall to complain about women of colour choosing to flee them by any means possible. it reminds me of how indian activists like ghandi would be like "uwu pacifism and colonial resistance" and then open his dirty mouth and be like "black people are apes though, lmao." and then go and rape indian girls and women while he was at it.
like my brother in blood, you are the one who is killing and raping your sisters. you are the one perpetuating racism against other moc. you are part of the reason your own people don't have a home anymore. it is moc male presidents that are the ones who repeatedly sell us down river. because you are the ones who always want to live like the white man. because you subscribe to the male fantasy of dominance at any cost.
you don't disagree with the white man's philosophy. you just don't want to be at the bottom of his hierarchy.
you're fucking weak.
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ipoisonai · 6 months ago
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Abraham Ghandi once said:
"I cannot pee pee"
And I think about that all the time
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moonastrogirl · 1 year ago
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Rahu and Ketu 2 POV
Credit @moonastrogirl 
I feel tired of this narrative of Rahu being harmful and ketu being the only way to moksha. Both Rahu and Ketu are shadows planets. They are both harmful. They can do good and bad both.
We have a physical body and we live in the physical world.
-> Rahu excels in the physical world.
We are spirits and we are energetic beings.
-> Ketu excels in the spiritual world.
Both the mastery of our physical body and our spiritual/energetic body are useful to attain moksha. Why fasting exists ? Why monks practice martial arts ? Because we have to master our physical body to attain liberation (moksha).
Plus everyone has a specific way to moksha. It’s different for each one of us and only your own birth chart will tell what is the way for you. And also your life and experiences will help you figure it out.
This take comes from a blogger who has her ketu in her 12th house the so called moksha house for ketu. Ketu had brought me obstacles and challenges too on my spiritual journey. It gives me anxiety and to lose a lot of sleep for spiritual travels (many dangerous ones) in my dreams to gain a little to advance my soul. Each time it’s a painful process. Waking up sweating and all. Ketu makes me see the illusions of my reality in my dreams through the worse ways sometimes.
I am thankful for my Rahu in my 6th house which makes me obsessed about my health and body because otherwise if I do not take proper care of my physical body, I will be mentally and physically too weak to handle such dreams and their aftermath on my body.
That’s why I always says Rahu and Ketu work together in a chart. It’s a system.
In my opinion there is not need to put all the blame of this world on Rahu. Rahu is also useful to attain spiritual enlightenment through its services to the physical world.
Part of cleansing our karma is through selflessness and acts of services but with good intentions only. Rahu ruled people are naturally helpful with no malicious intent (exceptions can be made of course based on the intentions of an individual) and by doing so they gather people easily and get opportunities. But this attracts also haters who paint them in the worse ways possible. A recent example is Keith Lee with the Atlanta drama.
You know who else was Rahu Ruled ? Ghandi. He had his moon conjunct his Rahu. He utilised this energy for the greater good of his nation.
So please let’s stop the hate on Rahu. Rahu can be an exceptional ally in a spiritual journey. Rahu can make someone go from zero to hero when utilised correctly.
Credit @moonastrogirl
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clone-high-af · 2 years ago
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CLONE HIGH SEASON 2 SWEEP
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red1hoodie · 1 year ago
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My favorite trio takes a walk
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newyorkthegoldenage · 9 months ago
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An item in the Daily News spotlighted followers of Mohandas Ghandi at the St. Patrick's Day Parade in 1922.
Photo: NY Daily News via ny1920
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llamasgotoheaven · 2 years ago
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Funny observations I made in the first episode when they open the CH file
1) E Cybopooch’s e-mail is [email protected] ... If you pronounce 11 as one-one it sounds just like japanese onomatopoeia for a dog barking: “wan-wan”.
2) “Missing anyone special?” probably refers to the fact that Ghandi is missing from the file photo, and from the show. 
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