Guest guest Posted June 1, 1999 Report Share Posted June 1, 1999 PAMHO. AGTSP. > But in our ISKCON society everyone has to > surrender to the service he supose to do, and do the needfull in order to > be accepted socially. Now I wonder if this principle which was > introduced in this society has its origin and justification in the > pioneering time with its pioneering spirit, or it was ment for all time > under all circumstances? > What whould than happen to ISKCON? What would be its function in such a > society? Just some thoughts at the end of the day. In the dictionary there is many different meanings to the word "society" and as long as we have not made clear among ourselves what we speak about when we use the word "society" there will continue to be confusion on the subject "society". One can find for instance the following meanings: 1. an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. 2. a body of individuals living as members of a community; community. 4. a highly structured system of human organization for large-scale community living that normally furnishes protection, continuity, security, and a national identity for its members: American society. 6. those with whom one has companionship. etc. etc. Are we speaking about "an organized group of persons associated together for religious purposes" or are we speaking about a highly structured system of human organizatin for large-scale community living that normally furnishes protection, continuity, security, (and maybe a national identity)"? If we are speaking about "a group of persons for religious purposes" then we probably have to accept to do the needful and if we are speaking about "a highly structured system of human organization" then we probably have to wait a while until we have got enough people in one place to be able to fulfill all the needs of such a society. As long as it is not clearly defined what one is speaking about then the discussion will continue to be a discussion in confusion. Sorry to say. Ys Svarupa das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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