Guest guest Posted May 9, 1999 Report Share Posted May 9, 1999 > That means, in practial life, that you can not be sure of any ISKCON Guru, > until he left his body, and is declared all bonafied of similar persons > who are also bona fide and left their bodies without falling down. > > For sure some more of the ISKCON leadership will fall down, > but when they do they were eternally cheaters, which means that > they cannot be trusted now either. Since we don't know who is going to > fall down, and who is not going to, how can we know who to trust? A > hopeless situation where you cannot trust anyone. I am sure that there actually was a difference between how secure devotees felt with Srila Prabhupada and how secure we have felt with Srila Prabhupada's disciples acting as gurus. I think that the only way one can be really secure is when the guru is actually a maha-bhagavata. > Obviously there must be a flaw in the reasoning and a way out > of this deadlock. Spriritual life is not supposed to be a gamble. I suppose Krishna will lead us in the right direction if that is what we want. But maybe we really have to want it... Ys Jatu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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