Guest guest Posted December 16, 1998 Report Share Posted December 16, 1998 > Thank you, Basu Ghosh Prabhu, although I didn't deserve so much > mercy from you. So mainly he repeats his old statements, and he > is not the only one, who are doing it. C'mon, you think nobody > knows this psychological trick? You say your opinion, than > politely listen to other's opinion, say: "Yes, very well spoken, > thank you" and repeat your statement without any changes, fully > ignoring words of others. You do it several times, and when your > opponent becomes confused, you won. I'm tired also of receiving > that single quote, about Sati and Shiva. It seems that Basu > Ghosh Prabhu has accepted a severe vow - till his last days he > will be sending to Varnasrama this quote. Please, since you are > so advanced brahmana, do it in your mind, and you'll gain the > same result. That about sums it up. > Ok, so when in ISKCON > varansrama will be established, our ksatriyas will be limited > in punishment, due to external laws. In fact, the biggest > punishment what ISKCON can do, is removal and dissociation from > ISKCON. Also alert civil authorities to any criminal acts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 1998 Report Share Posted December 25, 1998 > One nice thing about people saying outlandish things is that it stimulates > discussion. Hey, you gotta look at the bright side! What does outlandish things mean? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 1998 Report Share Posted December 25, 1998 COM: Jatukarnya (das) HKS (Cintamani Intl, Oslo - N) wrote: > [Text 1963734 from COM] > > > One nice thing about people saying outlandish things is that it stimulates > > discussion. Hey, you gotta look at the bright side! > > What does outlandish things mean? If I were to say that Cintamini products perpetuate the bodily concept by creating the illusion that the body can be a pleasant place to be, therefore it is Maya to work for Cintamini, that would probably qualify as an outlandish thing to say. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 1998 Report Share Posted December 26, 1998 > > > One nice thing about people saying outlandish things is that it > > > stimulates discussion. Hey, you gotta look at the bright side! > > > > What does outlandish things mean? > > If I were to say that Cintamini products perpetuate the bodily concept by > creating the illusion that the body can be a pleasant place to be, > therefore it is Maya to work for Cintamini, that would probably qualify > as an outlandish thing to say. Ok. Thank you. Then I understand one meaning of the word. But what did Sthita-dhi-muni mean? (I am still too far away from being a native English-speaker to get it). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 1998 Report Share Posted December 26, 1998 > > Ok. Thank you. Then I understand one meaning of the word. But what did > Sthita-dhi-muni mean? (I am still too far away from being a native > English-speaker to get it). Controversy is good for ratings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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