Guest guest Posted August 7, 1999 Report Share Posted August 7, 1999 > Developing and maintaining a healthy brahmincial culture is the single > most important element of VAD, and real Vedic ksatriyas understood the > significant dynamics of this relationship between the brahmanas and > society at large. Of course you cannot have 'healthy' brahminical culture, unless the brahmins are inependant. Which basicaly means that they are individualy in control of the means of production, in other words, land. In order for them to get on with farming their land, they need to be protected, it goes on, and on. Without Krsna Conscious village culture, we wont have independant brahmins. I wonder how many brahmins we have in the society, who are afraid to go against their ISKCON providers? > Prabhupada was very gifted at presenting the ideal in such a way that even > unqualified people felt inspired to strive for that same ideal. He knew > how to realistically engage people according to their propensitites. I am still inspired by Srila Prabhupadas vision. I dont think it is that difficult to engage people according to their propensities, they will certainly be into it. The problem is that sometimes the leaders want to engage people according to the leaders perceived needs. That is what has to be changed, the vision. A vision statement that does not include varnasrama goals, is hopelessly incomplete. Do we have a vision statement? I guess that would be the constitution that Prabhupada wanted us to make, is that being done? YS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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