Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 PAMHO AGTSP! > Otherwise I don't know what you mean by bridge. If you are talking life > reformation courses and modern psychology I avoid it like the plague. I > consider it totally and utterly useless. thank you for saying this so clearly and strongly. hard to digest for many though, especially for those (nothing personal) who may be "caught up" in it, but nonethelsss, it's a fact and time will firmly establish its absolute uselessness. actually this stuff is not only useless but harmful for devotees because it takes away most valuable time of human life. yes, it's maya! if anyone thinks that making this world a peaceful living place is success then he / she is in utter illusion and doens't know or has forgotten the purpose of human life. > I never saw it help anyone to > become better devotees, rather the contrary. It's actually for less > intelligent people - people who don't have the intelligence to extract the > most advanced, sophisticated forms of life reformation and psychological > understanding on the planet, right there in the Bhagavad Gita. this is true but at the same almost all people of kaliyuga are less intelligent, manda-bhagya. what to do then? the point is, there is no other option but take shelter of the process given, not by Dr. Tom, Dick or Prof. Harry, but by Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Prabhupada. Even if one fails and falls hundreds of times, he / she has to simply keep trying. Certainly, there is no other option for those who are looking forward to getting out of this material world. and btw, so much has been said about "what is ISKCON?" I just wanted to add that it is the International Society for Krishna Consciousness! :-) Hare Krishna. ys, bbd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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