Guest guest Posted February 12, 1999 Report Share Posted February 12, 1999 On 12 Feb 1999, Hare Krsna dasi wrote: > there seems to be a natural tendency > to regard women as inferior to men. For one thing, most women are not as > strong > as most men. Frankly, I do consider women inferior to men in SOME things. One that you mentioned is bodily strength and there are others. But I really do not look at women overall as inferior living beings. Their bodies are clearly different (Thank God!) and they are clearly superior to men in many things. I'll never be able to have a baby (in this life anyway)and give the incredible nurturing that women have naturally. I think those abilities are incredible. Also, while I can sew and cook and clean, (and some people think I do a very good job at all of them!) it just doesn't seem to have that special quality that a women has in doing those same things. Another is beauty. This is one area where some women have an incredible superiority over men, no matter how strong they may be. If a beautiful women walks by me I lose all my gravity, focus, and any vestige of pride there may be left in me. All my muscles are about as good as a jellyfish. I don't even have time to catch my mind and other senses before I have become smitten. As I get older I catch myself a lot sooner but that power is still overwhelming naturally. > What does it do > to > the men? It gives them a feeling of superiority which reinforces their > identification with the body. It reinforces a mentality of controller-ship The common ISKCON saying that women are 9 times lustier than men hasn't helped much. And by the way WHERE are those women? I've never been able to find one yet! I think the saying got switched around somewhere along the line! > rather > than a mentality of service. It reinforces the natural tendency towards lust. Admittedly, but almost impossible to deny. What I have tried to do since becoming an aspiring bhakta is to at least be a gentleman. I try to bear my lusts in subordination to the Lord. The lust is like a forest fire, sometimes starting for no apparent reason, other times due to my playing with "matches", but it is burning nonetheless. As in a forest fire, it is very difficult to put it out by human efforts of pouring water on it, but if the rain comes it is extinguished easily even though the rain is little tiny drops. That is how I meditate when I'm chanting japa - I think of each Holy Name as a drop of rain extinguishing little parts of my various forest fires. I keep adding fuel to the fire, I know, but I think the rain will gradually overcome that too. > Only when women are widely viewed and respected as "mother" is this artificial > feeling of superiority -- which is such stumbling block for spiritual progress > -- > begin to be diminished. Yes, but certain bodily functions of my male body just don't work when I try to look at a woman as a physical partner and then call her Mother! :-) It doesn't mean I don't respect her. > but nevertheless I think that you may have > much > more to gain than you realize if you could at least see *some* women as mother. > Just for example, you may be friends with an older devotee whose wife you could > regard as "mother" when you have occasion to visit with them or associate with > them. In this way, you may eventually find that such a "mother" can help you > meet > the person who will help you in your service to guru and Krsna. This I agree with wholeheartedly! I'd rather meet someone through that method than some of my lesser successful methods which I will not detail here. And thanks for being gentle with this inferior man. > Again, it was good to hear such a frank > presentation > from both of you. It helps us look at our own motivations, too. > > your servant, > > Hare Krsna dasi Thanks Mother, it makes it much easier to discuss when we receive such a gentle and loving response to our manly mouthing-off. Your fallen son, Janesvara dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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