Guest guest Posted February 12, 1999 Report Share Posted February 12, 1999 On 08 Feb 1999, Janesvara Dasa wrote: > Personally, I'd rather we speak about what varnasrama IS rather than what it ISN'T. Could we try that for awhile, maybe, pretty please. We are forced to dwell in so many negative things so often in this world. The Books and the way Srila Prabhupada talks about VAD and Vedic culture are always so enlivening, positive, dynamic and encouraging. Even just to speak about them and think about them one gains the pious results. We certainly have a wealth of bad experiences in ISKCON to establish a huge "pillar of success" from all of our past failures (ie, "failure can become a pillar of success") concerning VAD. In this respect, to ignore the past would condemn ourselves to repeat it again and again (reference: another well-known platitude). We will continue to fester in our *impious* reactions, however, if we otherwise dismiss all that "negativity" from the past and see things only through rose-colored glasses. There's no utopia in sight within the near future as far as I can tell. We have to first work through all this negative "stuff" to arrive at the genuine thing (VAD). There is no way *out* except *through.* The absolute truth is only realized by those who understand it in terms of both its positive and negative aspects (cf, Isopanishad). Frankly, Srila dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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