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> > 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.

> >

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> 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

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"WWW: Sthita-dhi-muni (Dasa) SDG (Alachua FL - USA)" wrote:

 

> [Text 2346537 from COM]

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> On 25 May 1999, Mahanidhi das wrote:

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> > >

> > > 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!

> >

> >

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> 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!

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"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!

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