Guest guest Posted November 16, 1999 Report Share Posted November 16, 1999 "COM: Madhusudani Radha (dd) JPS (Mill Valley - USA)" wrote: > [Text 2783852 from COM] > > At 8:47 -0800 11/16/99, Sita devi dasi wrote: > > > >What was I getting at? We need to engage males properly. On the human > >level, there are not enough grhastha men in management....... > > Finally something we agree on. I'd also add women and youth to that list. > It's time for management to become more representative of the membership, > which will lead to a greater understanding of the issues faced by our > grhastas. > > Ys, > Madhusudani dasi Everyone wants to get the sannyasis out of management -- even Prabhupada wanted to get them out of management -- even, and especially, they themselves want to get out of management. But I do see one problem. It appears to me that ISKCON does not really have any form of revenue. Am I wrong about this? Maybe I am, I'd like to hear more about this. But since ISKCON proper has no form of revenue, other than a portion of the BBT funds, then the defacto requirement is that the only people who can take the office are those who are self-funded. That means -- from the financial perspective -- the ideal candidate is a sanyasi guru with lots of disciples, because those disciples through their donations can support his travel. Again -- am I wrong about this? But if we have grhasta managers where will they get the travel funds to fulfill their obligations? Does ISKCON need to institute some sort of sliding-scale annual dues to subsidize the annual expenditures of its officers, and thus make it possible for talented grhastas to step into management? Hmmmmm...... I guess I can already hear the roars of objection and protest. Well, anyway, how will it be possible financially for grhastas to step into management? your servant, Hare Krsna dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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