Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Why doesnt Rabindranatha set up a newsletter like Samba prabhu has done and people can to it if they like ? I also dont think these posts should be put on this forum. My husband and I brought in a bumper crop of hay for our farm here at New Varshan New Zealand in the weekend. We will be able to sell heaps and put the profits back into much needed fencing etc. But we didnt need to announce it to the world. Just got on with the service and pray to Krsna that our backs will hold out for a few more years :-) cheers Ananta Krsna Dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Actually, this cow-related homey news is just exactly the kind of nitty-gritty stuff most of us do want to hear. Congratulations on your service! Hope your backs are holding out okay! I'm sure the cows won't directly appreciate the new fencing. They think it's keeping them away from the greener grass, not keeping them out of trouble. So if they don't appreciate it, at least your fellow cowherds can! ys hkdd Ann Fletcher wrote: >Why doesnt Rabindranatha set up a newsletter like Samba prabhu has done and >people can to it if they like ? I also dont think these posts should >be put on this forum. My husband and I brought in a bumper crop of hay for our >farm here at New Varshan New Zealand in the weekend. We will be able to sell >heaps and put the profits back into much needed fencing etc. But we didnt need >to announce it to the world. Just got on with the service and pray to Krsna >that our backs will hold out for a few more years :-) >cheers >Ananta Krsna Dasi > > >----------------------- >To from this mailing list, send an email to: >Cow-Owner (AT) pamho (DOT) net > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 In a message dated 1/24/2005 4:20:33 PM Mountain Standard Time, npetroff (AT) bowdoin (DOT) edu writes: My husband and I brought in a bumper crop of hay for our >farm here at New Varshan New Zealand in the weekend. We will be able to sell >heaps and put the profits back into much needed fencing etc. But we didnt need >to announce it to the world. Just got on with the service and pray to Krsna >that our backs will hold out for a few more years :-) >cheers >Ananta Krsna Dasi > "Actually, this cow-related homey news is just exactly the kind of nitty-gritty stuff most of us do want to hear. Congratulations on your service! Hope your backs are holding out okay!" Yes, I agree - It is nice to hear who is doing what and how and when! We know *why* already of course. I think it would be nice if various devotees *did* post little updates on what they're doing. These updates may spark questions, ideas, debates and progress. Personal details can lead to univeral benefit. Your servant, Kalavati devi dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 > Yes, I agree - It is nice to hear who is doing what and how and when! We > know *why* already of course. I think it would be nice if various > devotees > *did* post little updates on what they're doing. These updates may spark > questions, ideas, debates and progress. Personal details can lead to > univeral benefit. It seems like there is a mixed response as to whether of not devotees should post their daily activities. I know that it can be irritating to have to go over texts that we dont like. I have been participating in some discussion on the 'initiations' conference, and I was getting really fed up with some of the participants texts, but then I just started 'deleting' texts from those that irritated me, and only read the ones I found inspiring, and I am now a happy man! I reccomend the above course of action, because I am sort of inspired to make a dairy of our activities in Madhuvan. It probably wont be daily, but just when we think its worth saying. So just get familiar with the delete key, and the irritation will soon be alleviated! Your servant Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 This is the kind of diaries I like to read. I can hear about other farmers and get ideas and inspiration from them. Also the lady from New Zealand. Thank you -- "Samba (das) SDG" <Samba.SDG (AT) pamho (DOT) net> wrote: > Yes, I agree - It is nice to hear who is doing what and how and when! We > know *why* already of course. I think it would be nice if various > devotees > *did* post little updates on what they're doing. These updates may spark > questions, ideas, debates and progress. Personal details can lead to > univeral benefit. It seems like there is a mixed response as to whether of not devotees should post their daily activities. I know that it can be irritating to have to go over texts that we dont like. I have been participating in some discussion on the 'initiations' conference, and I was getting really fed up with some of the participants texts, but then I just started 'deleting' texts from those that irritated me, and only read the ones I found inspiring, and I am now a happy man! I reccomend the above course of action, because I am sort of inspired to make a dairy of our activities in Madhuvan. It probably wont be daily, but just when we think its worth saying. So just get familiar with the delete key, and the irritation will soon be alleviated! Your servant Samba das ----------------------- To from this mailing list, send an email to: Cow-Owner (AT) pamho (DOT) net _________________ Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand. Now includes pop-up blocker! Only $14.95/month -visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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