Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 > > This is the danger I see, especially when potential donors are > > approached in such a manner: "Help the starving" -- "Every minute x > > children die of hunger" -- etc. If the emphasis is put only on bodily > > needs, even our own devotees tend to get in such consciousness, and the > > whole endeavor becomes increasingly mundane. > > Exactly. As if there wouldn't be any danger in sending bhaktas and bhaktins to streets to sell the books and all kinds of paraphernalia, the activities that are profitable business? That indeed are so, externally looking. There are hundreds of cases where sankirtan devotees go greedy and materialistically motivated, falling down into maya. Still, devotees are being send out, in spite of all the possible dangers. In any case, it is a mute point. There is no any secrecy there about what _exactly_ the money of the donors goes for. Everybody is very well conscious that it is going to be not just any food, but *Hare Krsna* food. The donors know that. The collectors of the funds know that also. Those who aren't aware, please visit the official Hare Krsna FFL web site and get yourself informed. It is not so that emphasis are put _only_ on bodily needs. Though, admittedly, that is of the prime concern for the donors, that their money be used to help the needy people, thus it is not wrong to tell them. Anyway, if this kind of soliciting the donors is seen as a real problem, then what's the problem? Let the devotees then say "Help the starving and help them spiritually too". Do not they say so? Then please preach to them to say so. Problem solved. If one is really interested to help them to solve that problem, that's to say. Though there can be another kind of a danger lurking in those very explicit statement of purpose. That is, for the TPs and other mangers. If they would spend the money for what they would like, they could be tracked down for the misuses of the donors' trust and the money collected for the specified purpose. And that can be an embarrassing thing. ISKCON managers do not have the direct control of the collected money. Thus FFL program, among other reasons, has contracted more than few enemies within ISKCON. Often in such situation when a particular project starts growing far over the limited ability of some authority to micro manage or control it, then the preferable choice is to rather kill the project than let it flourish. I have seen that happening more than several times. - mnd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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