Guest guest Posted April 10, 1999 Report Share Posted April 10, 1999 > As much as anything else, I feel sorry for Virender Dayal because he is as > convinced as I was when I was a fanatic brahmacari in Brooklyn '73 that > the "leaders" were holding up there end of the bargain. Even though they > were doing things that were so obviously wrong (like offering chicken to > the Deities) many of us struggled incredibly with trying to justify > everything "for Krsna". Chicken! How did they manange to do that? Please enlighten us! > Then Srila Prabhupada blasted us as fools for > accepting the unauthorized acts and policies of our GBC and saying we had > to always take responsibility for ourselves and others less fortunate > around us. This is a good point, I used to think that ISKCON would save me, and that I didn't have to do anything but chant and follow orders. It took years before I realised I was just being exploited by the then current regime, and that most of the leaders had no actual interest in MY advancement, but lots of interest in getting me out on the street to collect money (for their grand projects). No one ever asked me how I felt, or if I needed anything. Those that made the most noise were sometimes begrudgingly accomodated, and the rest either bit the bullet, or those that asked too many questions, were demonised (like Pradyumna Prabhu). We have many very rich lessons to learn from. I wonder if we are actualy looking at those lessons, and drawing instruction from them? I suspect that in some places this exploitation may still be going on. The GBC only just apologised for what they did to Pradyumna more than 20 years ago. The rule of Harikesa Prabhu has only just come to a grinding halt. How much more deviation, that springs from the same mindset that banished Pradyumna is yet to be uncovered? One thing I noticed in my few years in ISKCON is that we hardly ever look back at what we did wrong, and try to avoid the same mistakes. Rather we replace the persons in charge at the time of wrongdoing, by someone who often repeats the same mistakes all over again, but in different circumstances and places. Our loving Srila Prabhupada took personal care of the devotees, (I remember Yamuna Mataji describing how he even 'spoiled' the devotees with his love) and I feel his central message was that we are each responsible for our own spiritual lives. It is up to US to find someone who realy has the qualification to take us home. Dont blindly accept anyone who promotes another as a spiritual authority. Diligently study Srila Prabhupadas books, and understand that he instructs each person to become INDEPENDANTLY advanced in Krishna Consciousness. Prabhupadas books are full of instructions telling us to accept that which is favourable for our *personal* Krsna Consciousness and reject that which is unfavourable. This means that each and everyone of us is responsible for our own advancement by accepting service which we are best suited for according to our nature, and not necesarily that which is needed by the local authority, who may or may not have our best interests in mind. Of course in emergencies we do the needful, but that should not be for the long term or if it is to the detriment of our delicate spiritual standing. The Lord is in control, and he can make or break a temple with or without us. We have to do what is best for our advancement, and accept or not accept instruction with gravity and appropriate deliberation. For many years I desisted voicing my thoughts in these areas for fear of being branded a heretic. The publishing of Pradyumna Prabhus letter by the GBC has heartened me that we are entering a new era of transparency and open dealings. Open debate is good, and none of us should be afraid of being reprimanded, or pulled up in cases where we may have misunderstood the philosophy, or offended others. This is good for our advancement, and shows that we are a dynamic spiritual group, that is not afraid to challenge assumptions which are sometimes misplaced YS Samba das 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.