Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 > Not to destroy the peace of anybody, not to cause annoyance to anybody > over any matter, to patch up a compromise, or seeming absence of > opposition between the weak points of individuals or aggregates, is the > denotation of the term "concord" in the current usage of the age. The fear > of ourselves being attacked by those whose weaknesses we are to point out > recommends to our prudence the adoption of this convenient principle of "I > am silent if you are also dumb." The so-called concord of the age is only > another name for: drifting according to one's individual tastes with the > current of laws concocted by the mind, and to not in any way oppose the > similar efforts of others. > > The Special Characteristic of the Acharya > A tribute to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur, by Prof. Nishi Kanta > Sanyal, from the Harmonist, March 1928 Nice words here from Prof. Sanyal... Taking them to heart I would like to quote some words of wisdom from Chanakya Pandit: "That which will not be believed, even if it is true, should not be spoken." If those who introduce their "theory", had followed this sage advise before they introduced it to "ALL" pamho.net account holders, we would have been spared this mostly contentious exchange. Ys TS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 >"That which will not be believed, even if it is true, should not be spoken." Shouldn't this be addressed to the US government, the members of which, I believe are not on PAMHO? The world political dynamic of the years 1945 - 1988 were dominated by the capitalist-communist cold war. Srila Prabhupada discussed communism, took a very aggressive stance against it, and included discussion of the philosophy within his books. The world political dynamic of 2001 - date is dominated by the events of 9/11, militant Islamic terrorism, peak oil and the "war on terror". To suggest that devotees should not care or be aware of investigations into these issues is foolish. Ys Arjunanatha dasa At 21:53 12/09/2005, Trivikrama Swami wrote: > > Not to destroy the peace of anybody, not to cause annoyance to anybody > > over any matter, to patch up a compromise, or seeming absence of > > opposition between the weak points of individuals or aggregates, is the > > denotation of the term "concord" in the current usage of the age. The fear > > of ourselves being attacked by those whose weaknesses we are to point out > > recommends to our prudence the adoption of this convenient principle of "I > > am silent if you are also dumb." The so-called concord of the age is only > > another name for: drifting according to one's individual tastes with the > > current of laws concocted by the mind, and to not in any way oppose the > > similar efforts of others. > > > > The Special Characteristic of the Acharya > > A tribute to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur, by Prof. Nishi Kanta > > Sanyal, from the Harmonist, March 1928 > > >Nice words here from Prof. Sanyal... Taking them to heart I would like to >quote some words of wisdom from Chanakya Pandit: > >"That which will not be believed, even if it is true, should not be spoken." > >If those who introduce their "theory", had followed this sage advise before >they introduced it to "ALL" pamho.net account holders, we would have been >spared this mostly contentious exchange. > >Ys TS -- Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.1/104 - Release 16/09/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 > > >"That which will not be believed, even if it is true, should not be > >spoken." Arjunanatha Prabhu has said: > Shouldn't this be addressed to the US government, the members of > which, I believe are not on PAMHO? No I am addressing it to those who posted this to all PAMHO users. > The world political dynamic of the years 1945 - 1988 were dominated > by the capitalist-communist cold war. Srila Prabhupada discussed > communism, took a very aggressive stance against it, and included > discussion of the philosophy within his books. Fair enough but as has been mentioned he was the Acarya AND he didn't want us to get envolved on the ground level. He made that very clear when he instructed us not to get involved in the Vietnamese anti-war movement, saying that BOTH sides were wrong, and thus we shouldn't take sides. I think you will have to agree that this point is certainly valid today as well, or do you see one side as actually fighting on principles of religion? > The world political dynamic of 2001 - date is dominated by the events > of 9/11, militant Islamic terrorism, peak oil and the "war on terror". > > To suggest that devotees should not care or be aware of > investigations into these issues is foolish. Naturally we will care and many may have personal opinions but if the organization is going to speak to these issues, which I won't advise, then it should be decided by the whole Governing Body Commission. Ys TS > Ys > Arjunanatha dasa > > > At 21:53 12/09/2005, Trivikrama Swami wrote: > > > > Not to destroy the peace of anybody, not to cause annoyance to anybody > > > over any matter, to patch up a compromise, or seeming absence of > > > opposition between the weak points of individuals or aggregates, is > > > the denotation of the term "concord" in the current usage of the age. > > > The fear of ourselves being attacked by those whose weaknesses we are > > > to point out recommends to our prudence the adoption of this > > > convenient principle of "I am silent if you are also dumb." The > > > so-called concord of the age is only another name for: drifting > > > according to one's individual tastes with the current of laws > > > concocted by the mind, and to not in any way oppose the similar > > > efforts of others. > > > > > > The Special Characteristic of the Acharya > > > A tribute to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur, by Prof. Nishi > > > Kanta Sanyal, from the Harmonist, March 1928 > > > > > >Nice words here from Prof. Sanyal... Taking them to heart I would like to > >quote some words of wisdom from Chanakya Pandit: > > > >"That which will not be believed, even if it is true, should not be > >spoken." > > > >If those who introduce their "theory", had followed this sage advise > >before they introduced it to "ALL" pamho.net account holders, we would > >have been spared this mostly contentious exchange. > > > >Ys TS > > > -- > > > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.1/104 - Release 16/09/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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