Ahimsa, non-violence, ethical principle

In its more commmon sense, ahimsa is the restraint from violence. To practice the yama ahimsa is to practice in a non-violent manner. Non-violence is necessary to communicate to the other that they are: safe, respected, will not be exploited ... A non-violent practitioner is trustworthy ...

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