Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 > > > This is an interesting quote. Reception of spiritual knowlege also does not appear to be limited to a relationship with the individual in whose name the diksa ceremony is performed, though it is certainly enouraged that one has a viable siksa relationship with that devotee. Ideally, one should be able to enter into a siksa relationship with his diksa guru. > > > > Or a disciple has only a siksa relationship with a bonafide guru and rides it all the way back home. > As long as we don't become holier than thou dictating to others who is bona-fide, and who we feel is not. Naturally we don't wish to create some new zonal-siksa-acarya guru system. We all agree that we can all have a siksa relationship with Srila Prabhupada and that Srila Prabhupada is bona-fide. But in my opinion, a very important measure of Srila Prabhupada's potency was his ability to train bona-fide disciples, and bona-fide disciples are competant to become tangeable representatives of the disciplic succession. ys, Sthita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 "WWW: Sthita-dhi-muni (Dasa) SDG (Alachua FL - USA)" wrote: > [Text 2346537 from COM] > > On 25 May 1999, Mahanidhi das wrote: > > > > > > > It is said there are two things people blame God for: (1) not giving them > what they ask for, and (2) giving them what they ask for. > > > > Only these two? No wonder that it is said that the last > > snare of Maya for the advancing transcendentalists is to > > start considering themselves becoming God -- they get > > reduced all those blames that they were receiving as > > gurus on ONLY two! > > > > > > Well, if they became God, then they could only blame themselves, and then it > would truly be one, and not two. Now that is genuine wit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 "WWW: Sthita-dhi-muni (Dasa) SDG (Alachua FL - USA)" wrote: > [Text 2346537 from COM] > > On 25 May 1999, Mahanidhi das wrote: > > > > > > > It is said there are two things people blame God for: (1) not giving them > what they ask for, and (2) giving them what they ask for. > > > > Only these two? No wonder that it is said that the last > > snare of Maya for the advancing transcendentalists is to > > start considering themselves becoming God -- they get > > reduced all those blames that they were receiving as > > gurus on ONLY two! > > > > > > Well, if they became God, then they could only blame themselves, and then it > would truly be one, and not two. Now that is genuine wit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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