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So we dont view at things like Jains, or some mundane compassionate

religions. Last week I went to Sydney and saw at the customs they dont allow

seashells, as it is cruelity to the living entities living in the shells.

However they have a most sophisticated fish market where they pull out the

shells and sell the sea food. All double standards.

 

We follow guru, sadhu, and shastra. Silk is pure means silk is pure! For

all festivals I usually wear Silk.

 

Your humble servant,

Bhadra Govinda Dasa.

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Dear Everyone, please accept my humble obeisances at your feet. All

glories to Srila Prabhupada.

 

I've tried writing privately to some devotees to not include me in

their mass mailings and that has not worked. Because this post is

also a mass mailing, please forgive me if it also annoys

you--especially if like me you are also being bombarded with emails

you would rather not be getting. However, if it annoys you, then

perhaps you can understand why I'm annoyed with being deluged with

conversations which I have not had any input on and which I have

neither the time nor interest to pursue. Of course, I could just

silently go about deleting all the emails that come into my email box,

like so much spam. Yet I could also use that time to do other things

that for me are more productive.

 

This does not mean I think that your discussion is unimportant, but I

am reduced to asking ALL OF YOU to please not keep hitting the

reply-to-all button on your emails without first removing me from it.

The email to remove is krishnakirti . I really like many of

you and would like to receive emails from you on topics that we do

share interests in, so I would rather not put you in a kill file or on

a spam list.

 

I shall be much obliged if you could keep me out of your ongoing discussions.

 

Your servant, Krishna-kirti das

 

p.s. I will repost this message as often as I have to extricate

myself from these mass mailings. Thank you for your understanding.

 

On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 18:15 -0700, Bhadra Govinda (das) JPS (Singapore -

SG) <Bhadra.Govinda.JPS (AT) pamho (DOT) net> wrote:

> So we dont view at things like Jains, or some mundane compassionate

> religions. Last week I went to Sydney and saw at the customs they dont allow

> seashells, as it is cruelity to the living entities living in the shells.

> However they have a most sophisticated fish market where they pull out the

> shells and sell the sea food. All double standards.

>

> We follow guru, sadhu, and shastra. Silk is pure means silk is pure! For

> all festivals I usually wear Silk.

>

> Your humble servant,

> Bhadra Govinda Dasa.

>

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