To Write Love on Gandhi's Arms
"and in the midst of this self-inflicted pain, I can see my beautiful rescue."

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"Hate the sin, love the sinner" -Gandhi
"Stop the bleeding" -To Write Love on Her Arms
"As long as you derive inner help and comfort from anything, keep it." -Gandhi
"We believe that hope and help are for all people. We believe that rescue is possible." -TWLOHA

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Who? Gandhi
What? Peaceful Protests
Where? Born in India, but spread love around the world
When? 1869-1948
Why? Because he enforced the things he believed in, and even after he faced many obstacles, he continued his peace making around the world.
Connection? Both Gandhi and To Write Love on her Arms are people enforcing a peaceful movement. Gandhi saw the war and terror in his life and tried to fix them with peaceful protests. To Write Love on her Arms has a logo saying "Love is the Movement" signifying their peaceful protest to save others.


Emily [ 10:00 AM ]

1 Comments:

  • You have made a strong connection between Gandhi and To Write Love on Your Arms. I think your project could become even richer and deeper if you found specific accomplishments from Gandhi's life that show resilience. What did his arms, hands, love and wisdom accomplish in his lifetime that connects him in spirit with your organization and the music you will be creating from your guitar?

    By Blogger Ms. Staff, at February 3, 2007 at 3:07 PM  

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