Guest guest Posted August 13, 1999 Report Share Posted August 13, 1999 > > It would be better if you would spend > > your energy now in answering on the questions, how to establish it now > > and which steps are better, which pits we should avoid. > > I'd like to hear your strategic plans. > > Isn't it indicative that, besides the complaints that these > have not been established yet, and hankering for having them, > none presented any idea of how to do it? I beg to differ, many have made suggestions, and in some places beginings are happening. But it's certainly not an overnight thing. Mayapur has made a start. Pancaratna Prabhu is there and he has written an excellent paper on the way to start developing varnasrma. Also in Alachua devotees are thinking along these lines. One thing that is certainly a problem is a lack of unified vision in the movement, which is agravated by a lack of unified leadership. As has been mentioned, one may as well try to start a project oneself, as rely on any leaders to do so. And why not. Srila Prabhupada was all for devotees going out to start new centers. So surely he would be happy if individuals started varnasrama colleges. This is something Sumitra Mataji suggested, and we are trying to get going here. I personaly was amazed when I learned of the details Prabhupada gives regarding the solutions varnasrama can give, and I think other devotees also will become enthused to study those writings. Why not start the process of change by bringing these teachings to the attention of other devotees? Pancaratna prabhu argues that it may be best to have a seperate body independant of ISKCON to atart varnasram training. I feel that to create a body that is as unseperable as the BBT is from ISKCON may be appropriate. The main difficulty as I see it, is that ISKCON was designed along certain lines. We have proven ways of running ISKCON centers. But because Srila Prabhupada did not actualy get around to going to Gita Nagari to teach us how to 'live off the land', therefore we dont have that many of his practical examples to follow, for varnasrama. He left it up to us, so it is our duty to pull together and cooperate to get things going in that regard. Talking about varnasrama with enthusiasm would be a very positive step in the right direction, instead of assuming that it can never be done, becasue we are all so useless. You have to make a start somewhere. > Speaking about colleges, there you got much more conditions to > get fulfilled. I guess that is the reason why we got no such > institution so far. While this is true, it is not at all impossible, it just falls outside our normal purview of things. Many colleges the world over were started by individuals with a vision. In South India, a friend of mine had actualy started a college, and Abhirama Prabhu was also dabbling with the idea, and would have carried on, if it were not that his other commitments were greater. He is now dedicated to designing Mayapur project with varnasrama considerations at the fore. > > The first one is, any college/school is a "pure" money consumer. This depends on the goal or focus. Often, when a person joins a company after years at school, the first thing he is told is 'forget everything they taught you in school'. Srila Prabhupada was emminently practical, and so should we be. One idea is that the schools become trade schools. Or in other words they actual generate income while educating. This is an age old practise. As I mentioned earlier in Auroville there are over 60 cottage industries which were all started by individuals and that now train and employ local people. The foreigners who started many of the enterprises learned a trade on the job in other units. All of these people were inspired by the vision of Sri Aurobindo, who envisioned a place, Auroville where sincere souls could work together to create a sort of God conscious community. What is inspiring is that that is the goal of Auroville, that is what focus's them. There is nothing at all stopping us from doing the same, except the desire to do so. > Even gurukulas struggles with their finances, but these got > covered basically from the side of the parents who pays for > their children. Who will pay for the schooling of the members > of the society in general? In any case, the strong society as > the base is the requirement. I would have thought a combination of: production oriented trade schools, self sufficency by the students actualy growing their own foods (apparently there were trade schools in Ireland that were largely self sufficient), and some fund raising, or fee paying could do the job. These are time tested methods. If we cannot do them, its just because we did not organise it properly, this is where leadership is required. Someone has to take the lead. But yes you are right, a strong society as base is required. Thats why our farm temples would be the best places to start. The key is to provide employment in those places. Such employment can come from cottage industries, that rely on materials locally available. This is where all economic development started from in the first place. > Then the high quality of the training/teaching that would be > *at least* concuring to the "materialistic" colleges/schools. I am not sure I would agree here. Not that we should not give good training, but that the training should be focussed on the priorities of a varnasrama based society. We > are still (compared to the actually established karmi society!) > a group of some idealistic dreamers. Still unable to give the > qualitative answer on how to properly and successfully school > our own children, what to speak of the population in general. This is very true. Look at our society, it is basicaly a free for all. If you are a humble devotee, you just do what you are told, or if you are a clever politician, you can get a good position, or if you can pull a saintly image, and learn a lot of slokas, you can be a teacher or headmaster of a school and abuse kids for years before being caught. Our integrity is held together be a few sincere devotees who carry on no matter what. In the karmi world, look at all the structures that are in place to ensure that things go the way they should. Look at all the departments of government. Look at the enforcement agencies. What do we have? Practicaly nothing. Our 'Ministers' are almost jokes, with no budgets, no offices, almost nothing. What about our enforcement of ISKCON law? Our justice department? A few things are going on, but very little. But whatever we do have needs to be strengthened, and built up, along the proper lines. So we have to do something about it, and as far as I can see, the social system that Srila Prabhupada told us about is the thing that will actualy save us. So it boils down to the few devotees who believe in Srila Prabhupadas varnasrama system to do something. There are many devotees out there who do not even beleive in varnasrama, despite all that Srila Prabhupada has said. So at least the few who do have some faith in his vision should share that enthusiasm, and cooperate in whatever way they can to try to take those small steps to get varnasrama off the ground. > I have just written down here a few *questions* that are the > most basic ones. I have no actual answer on them. One could go > theorizing with some proposals and ideas, though. But that's > all one can do here in regard of "starting varnasrama colleges". > Otherwise, we go on with our "I_am_better_than_you,_prabhu" so > called discussions and debates, and blaming the ISCKON leaders > for not having done it yet. Yes such forums as this are very limited, but the one thing they can do is enthuse others, if the talk is positive, and if we examine each step to be taken one by one. So I agree lets stop all this naysaying that varnasrama cant be done, as we are hopeless at everything anyway, lets stop blaming the leaders, and lets work towards doing whatever we CAN do, even if its only being enthusiastic about the idea that Srila Prabhupada presented the VAD system, that could solve all the problems. YS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.