Guest guest Posted September 4, 2000 Report Share Posted September 4, 2000 I'm glad this discussion is staying so philosophical. The detail and depth of understanding is astounding. Varnasrama Dharma is unfolding before my eyes as I speak! I got goose-bumps goin' here. I'm so glad to be able to witness history in the making. The below text so well presents the type of society that we seek, not the stodgy, overly respectful and sissy mood we've all been mis-trained in. Tell it like you see it! Hit'em on the head if they deserve it (and they all do). Shoot first, then apologize at the end. On 3 Sep 2000, Krsna Kirtana wrote: > > Why don't you try to follow them in a humble mood, once in your life. > They are all very pure, mature, experienced and selfless devotees a lot more > qualified than your humble self... > It just required from you a little prayer to Lord Caitanya so that you can > understand the point that is being dicussed thoroughly... > Are you able to be genuinely humble, and try to understand what senior > devotees have to say? Or do you still think that you know better than all of > them? ... > If you do not want to hear, there is no way we can help you. I am sorry... > As long as you are dishonest, I can't help you. So please stop sending me > your gramya-katha and join the GBC Restructure conference if you are really > sincere. Maybe some more patient devotees will have pity on you and will > help you understand what you want to understand... > One day, maybe, when you will be tired of suffering for no reasons, you may > understand what we are trying to do for Srila Prabhupada's pleasure. > I hope that was the last letter you will ever sent me. > Still remaining your welwisher, I humbly apologize for my offenses. > > Krsna-kirtana dasi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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