A sad story:
A liberal devotee who is known as embracing democracy and free speech maintains a website and invites devotees from all over the globe to contribute. But he ends up being accused of exhibiting what is called liberal hypocrisy because he bans two devotees due to their somewhat conservative views. Liberal hypocrisy basically means that you on the one hand preach that we should allow everyone to voice his or her opinion while you on the other hand censor people whom you don’t agree with.
One of the banned devotees gets so frustrated in his attempts to persuade other ISKCON devotees that they should be as conservative as he is, that he manages to convince himself – contrary to Prabhupada’s desires – that it is alright to leave ISKCON due to what he sees as decadence in the organization. He thus ends up being accused of exhibiting “conservative hypocrisy”, because he on the one hand insists that everyone should be as conservative as he is in following the process while on the other hand he’s being so liberal towards himself that he goes against Prabhupada’s desire and leaves ISKCON.
So the liberal ends up being conservative and the conservative ends up being liberal?
What a mess we sometimes create! I would be funny if it wasn’t so serious. My suggestion is that we all cool down and think for a moment before we pick up the pen. Prabhupada said that we should cooperate and settle disputes with a cool head instead of acting spontaneously on our irrational impulses coming from our agitated minds. Otherwise our spiritual lives and ISKCON will be finished.
Prabhupada:
“Yes. That is everywhere. Even in, in our society, Kṛṣṇa conscious society, if there is no mutual cooperation, then it will fall down immediately. So as Rūpa Gosvāmī advises, the first thing is enthusiasm, utsāhān. Utsāhān dhairyāt tat-tat-karma-pravartanāt…(aside:) Why Śyāmasundara is not here? Tat-tat-karma-pravartanāt, sato vṛtteḥ sādhu-saṅga ṣaḍbhir bhaktiḥ prasidhyati. If you want actually to make progress in our devotional life, the utsāhān,enthusiasm, is the first thing. If you are lacking enthusiasm, then you should rest, instead of making too much agitation within the mind. The… If you cannot find out… Some, something has dropped in the water, in the river, you cannot see the things dropped within the water by agitating the water. Just stand still for sometimes. As soon as the water is settled up, you’ll see the things as they are. So as soon as our enthusiasm is agitated, it is better to sit down in any temple suitable and chant Hare Kṛṣṇa. There is no question of being disappointed. After all, we commit so many mistakes. That is human nature. To err is human. That is not fault. But try to rectify with cool head. That is required.”
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Sita-pati das // 20/03/2009 at 14:07 |
What does it mean “to leave ISKCON”?
Do you burn your membership card?
Stop paying your annual membership fee?
Stop taking prasadam at ISKCON temples?
Stop talking to members of ISKCON?
Refuse to chant the maha-mantra with them?
I really couldn’t think of what it means to leave ISKCON.
So I thought about it, and I realised: “To leave ISKCON means to leave Planet ISKCON”.
You can’t have it both ways. Nobody is “throwing Caitanya das out of ISKCON” because of what he thinks. He is choosing to make a statement by stamping his foot and saying: “I’m not playing any more”.
So that’s a political statement. Part of that is non-participation in Planet ISKCON, because that’s part of participation in ISKCON.
Nothing liberal or conservative about that.
Ajit // 22/03/2009 at 10:31 |
Dear Prabhu,
There might be different ways of leaving ISKCON. One would be to deviate from Prabhupada’s words in a way that is blasphemous. One might then think he/she is still in ISKCON whereas this is not actually the case. Another way would be to reject the any ISKCON leadership and then go somewhere else to practice KC, refusing to associate with people who accept ISKCON leadership. Caitanya Dasa is both deviating and choosing to reject the leadership of ISKCON. Therefore I do think he should be thrown out of ISKCON because of what he thinks.