Nonkilling means that people find alternative ways to resolve conflicts and problems without using violence or killing one another. It is like when you have a disagreement with your friend, but instead of hitting or yelling at them, you talk it out and find a way to settle your differences peacefully.
Nonkilling is based on the belief that all life is valuable and should be respected, whether it is human or animal life. It also means treating others the way you want to be treated, and recognizing that everyone has the right to live without fear of being hurt or killed.
To practice nonkilling, people must learn to understand and respect one another's differences, try to find common ground, and work together to solve problems peacefully. This way, conflicts can be resolved without resorting to violence or killing.
Nonkilling is not always easy, and sometimes it requires a lot of effort and patience. But it is worth it because it helps to create a more peaceful and harmonious world where people can live together without fear or violence.