Equality of All Humans
A short, powerful definition
Ahimsa is the conscious practice of non-harm in thought, word, and action. It is the bedrock of all human dignity, peace, and coexistence.
Why this Principle
Matters?
Our world faces countless forms of violence—not only physical, but economic, cultural, emotional, and ecological. Practicing Ahimsa helps dissolve these patterns at every level of society, from boardrooms to classrooms to family tables.



How to Practice this
principal as an Individual

Engage in Mindful Communication
Practice Thoughtful Dialogue

Choose non-violent alternatives in conflict resolution.
Practice Thoughtful Dialogue

Consume consciously—products, content, and food.
Engage in Mindful Communication
DoCM in Action
We believe that true change happens through real-world action. Across 50+ countries, thousands of individuals, organizations, and communities are implementing DoCM principles to create lasting impact.

Global DoCM Chapters
Bringing local communities together.

Global DoCM Chapters
Bringing local communities together.

Global DoCM Chapters
Bringing local communities together.
Related Principles

Ahimsa (Non-Violence)
Compassionate Living (Non-Violence)

Equality of All Humans
Compassionate Living (Non-Violence)

Women’s Rights: Women’s Rights are Human Right
Compassionate Living (Non-Violence)
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