Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 > 'The potency of transcendental sound is never > minimised because the vibrator is apparently absent'. > > (S.B.2.9.8, purport ) > > 'So we should associate by the vibration, and not by > the physical presence. That is real association.' > (SP Lecture, 18.8.68, Montreal ) > > 'Therefore we should take advantage of the vani, not > the physical presence.' > (SP letter to Suci Devi dasi, 4.11.75 ) We should note that none of the above quotations negate the fact, that you need a living spiritual master. To quote them in support of ritvikvada, just shows that the author doesn't understand Prabhupada's teachings properly. I am interested to know, if you are a ritvik, how you get the acceptance necessary from the guru to become his disciple. Are you supposed to just assume or guess if the spiritual master has accepted you? The whole idea is so bogus, it's a true wonder anyone can fall for it. And they even call themselves IRM - Iskcon reverse movement. At least they got that part right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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