Guest guest Posted June 15, 1999 Report Share Posted June 15, 1999 > If we all look honestly at ourselves in the mirror, I think we can see two > things. One is to see the potential of leadership and do something about > the crisis in a positive way which will kindle the right kind of spirit > amongst devotees, and the other is to see the reality of ourselves. We are > not all individually without blame or history and in the end of the day, > we are ISKCON itself. Nice perspectives, thanks. I am not sure if we all have leadership potential, but we can certainly make a difference. There seems to be a mood developing in this conference of grass roots activism, and this looks really healthy. For many years we sat back and complained about the 'faults' of our leaders. But we are also responsible. So lets take these things into our own hands, and lobby like hell for change, and for the law makers to follow their own laws, or face the hard reality that they ought not be making laws that they cannot enforce. It is about time we got practical, and us 'devotees in the street' took some more 'rightously indignant' action to make sure things are done right. Personaly I think the problem lies in the desires of some leaders to 'make a name' for themselves with some grandiose project, rather than being what they are actualy supposed to be, 'servants' of ISKCON. They need to sit with the devotees, and restrict their activities to only those which are essential for the good of the society, and once that is done, only then will they have time for more 'glorious' projects. By the way, are you the Ananda Maya, who worked the land around the Temple at Knocklion House, Templeogue, Dublin (sorry 'bout the spelling), with your husband Prahlada? If so Haribol to you both! I was always so impressed with the hard work and happy enthusiasm you both put into taking care of Krsna's land. It was partly your example that has finaly lead me to taking the steps of securing my own land, as I feel the need to take personal responsibility for my place on this earth, without baing a parasite on the ugrakarmic network of modern society. You two have already set the pace by your determination in the face of (official) neglect, and have helped to inspire me, and I am sure, others to follow in that noble prefession of taking care of the land. Sounds like you have moved back to Inish Rath? Or is Derrylin somewhere else? YS Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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