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> Indeed, the writing style was a giveaway!

> If Mahanidhi dasa was involved as he admitted, then it was more than a

> one-man job. More like a conspiracy.

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Boy, it sure can be tough thinking some people don't like our point of view.

They're all out to get us!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 16 Jan 1999, Madhusudani Radha wrote:

> >All

> >the slaves responded with "I'm Spartacus," because they didn't

> >want to turn over their leader.

 

> And it worked for them? If so, maybe we're should all follow in Mahanidhi's

> footsteps and admit one-ness with Ardhabuddhi?

 

Depends on your definition of "worked" -- they were all crucified,

along with the real Spartacus. Worse yet, they didn't even get

the international celebrity status that sometimes comes along

as a perk of crucifixion; I don't think they had any followers,

they've never had any days set aside in their honor, and there's

only been one significant movie made about these events.

 

Yours,

 

Vijay

 

> ps. this is a reminder not to include Mukhya Prabhu on the list of

> recipients.

 

Sorry about that.

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>Worse yet, they didn't even get

>the international celebrity status that sometimes comes along

>as a perk of crucifixion;

 

Oh darn, never mind then. I was just in the process of figuring out which

movie star would play me and had almost settled on Sharon Stone. :-)

 

Ys,

Madhusudani dasi

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

 

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> > Indeed, the writing style was a giveaway!

> > If Mahanidhi dasa was involved as he admitted, then it was more than a

> > one-man job. More like a conspiracy.

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> Boy, it sure can be tough thinking some people don't like our point of view.

> They're all out to get us!

 

Well, don't forget, even paranoids have real enemies.

 

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COM: Padmanabha (das) HKS (NJNK - D) wrote:

 

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> too bad, Mike Tyson could have played one of the "vedic brahmanas"

 

That would give a whole new meaning to h earing and chanting.

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On 19 Jan 1999, Madhusudani Radha wrote:

> VP>Worse yet, they didn't even get

> VP>the international celebrity status that sometimes comes along

> VP>as a perk of crucifixion;

 

> Oh darn, never mind then. I was just in the process of figuring out which

> movie star would play me and had almost settled on Sharon Stone. :-)

 

While your basic instinct might be correct in this regard, I don't

think that there's a sliver of a chance that there'll be a movie

on this.

 

-- Vijay

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> While your basic instinct might be correct in this regard, I don't

> think that there's a sliver of a chance that there'll be a movie

> on this.

>

> -- Vijay

 

Must see movie event of the season. "The GHQ Incident " opened to critical

acclaim. It is a darkly tense drama exploring the full range of human

relationship - betrayal, sexual tension, abuse and innocence lost, hope,

and

ultimately , redemption through opened and honest communication based on

genuine

spiritual realization. Smarta brahmanas may be troubled by it's shocking

conclusions. The philosophical sub plots alone make it a must see movie for

anyone who enjoys anything above the level of a car chase thriller. We give it

two thumbs up. The casting of Keanu Reeves as Jatukarnya was sheer directorial

brilliance, as well as Robert Di Niro in the role of Mahaniddhi.

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> Must see movie event of the season. "The GHQ Incident " opened to

> critical acclaim. It is a darkly tense drama exploring the full range of

> human relationship - betrayal, sexual tension, abuse and innocence

> lost, hope, and ultimately , redemption through opened and honest

> communication based on genuine spiritual realization. Smarta brahmanas

> may be troubled by it's shocking conclusions. The philosophical sub

> plots alone make it a must see movie for anyone who enjoys anything above

> the level of a car chase thriller. We give it two thumbs up. The casting

> of Keanu Reeves as Jatukarnya was sheer directorial brilliance, as well

> as Robert Di Niro in the role of Mahaniddhi.

 

The idle mind at its favourite diversion - playing out Hollywood fantasies.

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> The idle mind at its favourite diversion - playing out Hollywood fantasies.

 

Top 5 favorite diversions of an idle mind

 

5. Pretending to be spiritually advanced

4. Vying for the title of most uptight

3. Turning spiritual life into mundane religiousity

2. Putting the bodily concept back into aham brahmäsmi

 

And the number one diversion of idle minds

 

1. Fantasizing that women are the cause of all problems

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At 0:53 -0800 1/24/99, COM: Goloka Candra (das) JPS (Malaysia) wrote:

 

 

>The idle mind at its favourite diversion - playing out Hollywood fantasies.

 

Well, I can imagine more destructive pastimes for idle minds. Come to think of

it, I've *seen* more destructive pastimes, such as trying to limit the

devotional service opportunities for other jivas. At least humor is healthy

for one's mental and physical functioning.

 

Ys,

Madhusudani dasi

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> And the number one diversion of idle minds

>

> 1. Fantasizing that women are the cause of all problems

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What happens when you think human being in general are the cause of all your

problems?

 

ys,

 

Sthita-dhi-dreamin

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> ps. this is a reminder not to include Mukhya Prabhu on the list of

> recipients. Besides her very busy sysop service, she is also half way

> through her first pregnancy and has many more other things to think of. It

> would be nice if we could help free up her time so she can instead read the

> Krsna book (or something similar) to her unborn baby.

 

Dear devotees ,

 

Please accept my worthless obeisances! All glories to Srila Prabhupada! All

glories to you all!

 

Forgive me for what I'm about to say. Please allow us to go back to reading

Krsna book. Please let us go back to chanting, dancing and taking prasadam.

We are tired of hearing these abusive agruments going back and forth, as

devotees, we know better. Why can't we act like ladies and gentlemen? We are

wasting our valuable time which could never be replaced.

 

Again please forgive this untowards intrusion.

 

 

I beg to remain your servant,

Bhakti Yoga Dasa

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> What happens when you think human being in general are the cause of all your

> problems?

>

> ys,

>

> Sthita-dhi-dreamin

 

That would be a condition known as ädhibhautikacentricity ;-)

 

 

 

( see SB 3.5.40)

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> And the number one diversion of idle minds

>

> 1. Fantasizing that women are the cause of all problems

 

Which can be simplified to: Fantasizing about women.

 

Of course we are speaking about male idle minds, aren't we?

 

-- Prisni

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