Guest guest Posted June 25, 1999 Report Share Posted June 25, 1999 On 24 Jun 1999, Srila Dasa wrote: > > A couple of points: > 1) Most of NM's followers are Hindi-speaking. That precludes most senior devotees instructing to begin with. > I have been told his math offers English classes during the festival season. > 2) As much as it could be true, GBC resolutions and their anti-Gaudiya Matha politiking are the cause. The Westerners followers are extensively instructed by former ISKCON devotees who have defected de facto or by force due to GBC policies. > Sounds a little like the two souls philosophy, where all offenses are made by someone else. > 3) NM regularly requests ANYONE who attends his lectures to stand and speak something. > That is nice, but not exactly what Mahaniddhi was talking about. > 4) Everything is not "all one" or equal for everyone." > a) In ISKCON, not any Joe or Mary can come and speak either. Particularly, if you are a Mary. There are all kinds of political -- as opposed to *spiritual* -- considerations. > > b) in terms of the spiritual, in the presence of a more advanced soul, we are obliged to hear from him rather than to *condesecend* him to our level. Otherwise, we become guilty of *maryada-vatikrama*, transgressing a superior personality. > Hopefully, we are not indulging in the idea that my guru is superior to everyone else. Further, we are not talking about any Mary or Joe, but senior members of Prabhupada's institution. I would propose that part of the problem here is that many notice a very severe condenscending attitude by followers of a certain Gaudiya Math, an attitude many find in stark contrast to standard Vaisnava ettiquete, or even basic respectable human behaviour. > So your egalitarian logic doesn't work here: Devotees in ISKCON and Srila Narayan Maharaja are not on thew same level, even from a mundane point of view. NM is not obliged in the same way as we are. > > Srila dasa Yes, they are not on the same level. Certain followers of one of the parties seem determined to indulge in a severe case of a holier than thou superiority complex. ys, Shita -- Unfortunately, com seems down, so I suspect our audience is somewhat restricted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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