Guest guest Posted September 13, 2000 Report Share Posted September 13, 2000 > > I am not convinced we need an institutionalized group. I would prefer to > > see a GBC with enough insight to determine whether a philosophical issue > > really needs to be settled and then commission a group specifically for > > that purpose. Such a group would conduct thorough research into the issue > > and produce documents containing their conclusions. The GBC could then > > release these on their own merits. > > > > I would like to see the GBC create an atmosphere in which independent, > > qualified brahmanas are able to flourish without financial and managerial > > constraints. > > Sadhu! Sadhu! I also don't favour the creation of a managerial GBC & a brahminical GBC. I feel the present GBC's (gurus & sannyasis) should be completely & immediately relieved of their duties so that they can preach & increase their sadhana. The managerial GBC itself can appoint a brahminical group for philosophical discussions etc. whenever required. I have heard that HH Radhanath Swami is also recently proposing the total enmasse resignation og the GBC body. Your servant, Nayana-ranjana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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