Guest guest Posted December 20, 1999 Report Share Posted December 20, 1999 > > >At least you are sailing away from that "zombi" argument "It was not > instructed by Prabhupada". > > Oh, don't relax yet, prabhu. Whatever the particular item might happen to > be, for me it *does* matter if something was instructed or prohibited by > Srila Prabhupada. You can't see even the difference in between "Prabhupada did not instruct something" and "Prabhupada prohibited something". For you this seems to be a synonym. Well, your problem. > Imperfect as I certainly am in my ability to follow a > particular order or prohibition, nevertheless it will make a difference in > how I approach the matter. So I guess that means I'm still a zombie, no? You can chose to be whatever you want. Others got their own intelligence to draw the lines in between what is prohibited to them by Guru&God and what is not. That means, the *others* are not necessarily all zombies to go after somebody else's funny "definitions" of what's prohibited to them. So for you, to "kick a ball" is an activity prohibited by God (through his representative). Great, sir, just tell it to us so that we can know with whom we can't go kicking a ball on the field. Isn't it so simple, after all? But why are you still standing there on the edge of the field and waiving with your one-volume copy of Srimad-bhagavatam? A weight lifting, aerobic, or what? > > Here's where we *really* disagree! We always have Srila Prabhupada as our > perfect siksa-guru. We cannot go wrong by becoming his dog. Nor you can ever go wrong grabbing for some of these old good "for_Prabhupada" meaningless demagogy. Of course you are Prabhupadanuga, since you never kick a ball, just like Naradaji and just unlike some others of us here. But I guess you have already made a point that your good self is not braking the Acarya's prohibitions, no? Or you still feel the need to keep convincing everybody? - Mahanidhi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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