Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 > > There are enough conspiracy theories within "ISKCON" without getting > involved in these larger issues. If there is to be any political > dialogue about the system of governance it should begin (at home) > with the system within the "ISKCON" society. Members and well-wishers > should concentrate on reforming that system first. > Good point. Although I am supportive of Gupta Nama's article, you can't deny this is a good point. However, in my own tiny world of theories, it seems to me that the whole is influencing the part: that the morals, ethics, theories of education, and political correctness that is pumped into the minds of Americans and then out to the world at large at an alarming rate is the same tripe that is starting to rule ISKCON. So in fact, addressing the greater issue as Gupta Nama has might also lead to shedding some light on our own system of governance. Would you agree? Your servant Braja Sevaki dd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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