Guest guest Posted July 20, 1999 Report Share Posted July 20, 1999 Dear Vijaya, please accept my good wishes. If you will excuse my inquisitiveness, I wish to understand YOUR position on this idea of submissive hearing from the pure devotee, or the instruction of approaching the realized guru as a great fool, or the benefit of giving up long cherished reliance on logic and mental reasoning, and on the recommendation from our guru of simply taking a humble stance in approaching the Supreme Lord Absolute Truth Who is entirely out of reach of our teeny brains. I have found in my studies that all of the Vaisnava acaryas teach this very process for realizing the absolute and they all clearly decry the path of argument, mundane scholarship, and mental, speculative conceptualization.I'm sure you have also found these principles as basic tenants of bhakti yoga in our sampradaya. So, I need to get a clear understanding from you on this point first to determine if there is any benefit in continuing debate with you. If you do not accept these basic and cherished ideals of the soft hearted pure devotees, then it becomes counterproductive to continue like this.What IS your actual view on these particular ideas of developing transcendental knowledge. Do you accept them? Are you sincerely trying to adjust your approach to Krsna consciousness to fit these principles, or are you actually opposed to them. You have every right to disagree, but it is important for us to understand whether you are basically in agreement with Srila Prabhupada on these points. I am asking in all due respect. I am certain that you are a greatly learned soul. But what I'm not sure about is your basic philosophy. I understand that you think the soul never fell. And others say differently. But let's just leave that point alone for a little while until we can understand if we are on the same wavelength on at least the basic philosophy. There is no benefit for a devotee to just argue without the presence of submissiveness, humility, surrender to the pure devotee, pridelessness, and freedom of material ambition. I am sure that you do not fit that category and are no doubt sincere, but please tell us first what are your ideas about what I have mentioned so that we can go on from there in the constructive dialogue of sincere devotees just searching for the truth so that we can progress on the path of devotional service. You might gladly welcome this request from me as a great chance to glorify the real path of devotional service and to uplift the bonafire pure devotee, and to praise the principles of surrender. What do you think? Take your time.I remain your affectionate servant, Mahananda dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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