Guest guest Posted December 15, 1999 Report Share Posted December 15, 1999 On 14 Dec 1999, Harsi das wrote: > > Even the most transcendentally good endeavor might fail due to the free > > will of those to whom we try to give that transcendentally good thing to. > > The fault then lies with the unwilling would-be recepient. > > Not necesarily, thats acording to your absolut approach on that experiment, > but since we are living in a relative world it may well be otherwise > too...isn,t that also acording to "kala, patra, desa, in which we now happen > to live"? OK, I'll try again. If I perform an "experiment" to try to distribute maha-prasadam laglu in a particular kala-patra-desa yet no one will accept that delicious mercy of the Supreme Lord, then should we say that either the maha-prasadam or the sincere attempt to distribute it "wasn't good" (to use Mother Sraddha's exact words)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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