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Autumn 2005
March 1990
“ONLY LAST NIGHT I had been led across a Delhi rooftop to a
small candlelit room filled with ancient books and burnished
yantras. There Panditji, the astrologer and seer, had by his
occult art pierced the veil of the future and seen a wonder
arise, a marvel born from—of all things (I feel compelled to
add)— the 1990 meeting of the Governing Body Commission of
ISKCON…At that meeting-to come, Panditji had prophesied,
ISKCON’s governors would unite in a newfound harmony of purpose.
Out of that spirit would be assembled something Panditji had
called “the dharma-cakra of ISKCON”; thenceforward,
through the operation of this “wheel of dharma,” the Hare
Krsna movement would manifest world transforming power. Panditji
went so far as to specify an exact date, March 7, for the
completion of the dharma-cakra. A marvel, a world
historical marvel, would be born.”
(Ravindra Svarupa Das, ISKCON GBC-elected Guru, ‘ISKCON’s
Dharma Cakra’, Back to Godhead, #26-02, 1992) |
May 2000
“Therefore the question remains: What, then, will we do? How
will we deal with our polarized and disintegrating society?… If
we ask why ISKCON now finds itself in such an impossible
position, we can only conclude that is must be due to the
continuing reactions to our own sins and offenses. Thus, the GBC
(and ISKCON) still needs to atone for its sins and its offenses,
acknowledged and unacknowledged…
So I have been baffled and in much distress…
Therefore I am planning to vow that during the month of Damodara
I will strictly undertake to observe a Kartika vrata…
trying to pray continuously and earnestly for forgiveness for
all our offenses to Srila Prabhupada, to Vaishnavas, and to
dependents like women and children. Of course, now our offenses
and sins against our children are foremost in mind, but these
are just part of a larger pattern of offenses, ultimately to
Prabhupada.”
(Ravindra Svarupa Das, ISKCON GBC-elected Guru, and GBC
Chairman 2000, GBC Memo, May 2000) |
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