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>> That's right. The zombie mentality thinks that the answer to every

ridiculous >>question has to be found in the sastra:

 

>That's exactly my point also. So nobody here is even attempting to go

searching for >some "shastric answer" in order to satisfy every such

ridiculous question as the >above one of yours.

 

But there's a nagging little example or two which come directly from our

sastra Srimad-Bhagavatam. Prahada Maharaja, a mahajana, was preaching to his

classmates *not* to waste time in play. Narada Muni tells that as boy he did

not waste time in sports. Pariksit Maharaja is described similarly. These

are examples to be glorified, not condemned. Do you agree?

 

>> Are you a deprogrammer?

 

>Srila Prabhupada was not a kind of a destructive cult leader that would

make people >into such dependent zombi-like idiots unable to move around

unless "instructed" by >the Acarya. But that's how he is going to be

perceived by the world if we keep >misusing his name in our own sick needs

to instruct to the people about any possible >and impossible thing in their

lives that they are allowed or not allowed to perform >because, see,

"Prabhupada did not instruct it". Crazy.

 

Many think exactly as you do, prabhu. But the great souls pray that they may

*give up* their puny independence to simply become the "dog of the spiritual

master." Now we need not wonder how the psychiatrists, sociologist,

scholars, etc. will diagnose someone who desires to become the *dog* of

another person!--or do we?

 

Chant Hare Krsna (become brainwashed) and your life will be sublime!!!

 

:)

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At 13:55 -0500 12/19/1999, COM: Guru-Krsna (das) HDG (Alachua, FL - USA) wrote:

>Now we need not wonder how the psychiatrists, sociologist,

>scholars, etc. will diagnose someone who desires to become the *dog* of

>another person!--or do we?

 

 

There are so many schools of thought within psychology and sociology,

that you could probably find quotes to support pretty much any point

you wanted to make there too.

 

Ys,

Madhusudani dasi

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