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On 07 Jul 1999, Srila Dasa wrote:

 

 

>

> > Was Srila Prabhupada teaching apasiddhanta?

>

> Srila Prabhupada, of course, was not teaching apasiddhanta, it is we in

ISKCON who are. We have missed the point.

>

 

 

 

I definitely missed the point that Prabhupada ever made the point that you

feel ISKCON has missed.

 

 

 

 

 

> In one purport Prabhupada clearly states

> that the CONCLUSION is that a conditioned soul cannot properly understand

how the soul falls into this material world. Throughout his writings,

Prabhupada has offered various explanations, but the fact is that Prabhupada

himself seemed ambivalent on the issue because the phenomenon itself is not

comprehensible to a conditioned soul.

>

 

Since it is not understandible to us as conditioned souls, why worry about

enlightening us on something even you, Srila Prabhu, can't understand? Unless,

of course, I have unfortunately been underestimating your esteemed position in

Krsna's entourage.

 

 

 

 

> If anything, Prabhupada preached a

> conception that would harmonize with our Christian background and at the

same time be very encouraging for us. Brilliant preaching, I call it.

>

 

 

I'd say, brilliant analysis. Unfortunately, it is not a preaching strategy as

explained by Srila Prabhupada.

 

> But if we get stuck on that particular explanation - as it seems ISKCON

has -- it becomes an apasiddhanta where we begin to draw all sorts of false

conclusions from it. ie, such thinking that we just "automatically" return to

Goloka, etc.

>

 

Better for followers of Prabhupada to be stuck on Prabhupada.

 

 

> > I reject the fruit as unpalatable, I reject the tree.

>

> You certainly have the right to make your own life choices, but you would be

well-advised not to make public statements condemning superior Vaisnavas just

because they APPEAR to have different opinions than Srila Prabhupada's. But

even at that you haven't fairly investigated the matter.

>

 

He didn't condemn the fruit or tree, just stated that he found it unpalatable.

It seems Srila Prabhu wishes to resurect all the moods many found most

'palatable' in the old Northern European Zone, while at the same time condemn

it.

 

 

> From your

> highly dismissive statements I think you are not even justified in coming to

ANY CONCLUSIONS.

>

 

 

Sounds to me that since Goloka Prabhu has dared to publicly state that he does

not see things as you do, he is now condemned, in your opinion. How escoteric!

 

 

>

> Forgive me if my words seem sharp, but your postings clearly show that you

need to become more conversant on these issues before you speak so strongly

against senior Vaisnavas.

>

>

 

Yes, if we must offend, better to offend those who we view as our juniors!

That is real advancement!

 

 

Sthita- 'bliss' dhi-muni

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