tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post4202132128153969096..comments2024-03-26T13:06:41.178-04:00Comments on Jagat: 4. Confession, a Religious Act. A concealed provocation.Jagadananda Dashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05887720845815026518noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post-53478585667532643172018-06-17T10:31:22.736-04:002018-06-17T10:31:22.736-04:00Radhe Radhe, Jagadananda dass,
Yea, I agree about ...Radhe Radhe, Jagadananda dass,<br />Yea, I agree about the phrase, I've just always liked the image! <br />I offered my comment as a gesture of admiration and support. It sounds like your bhava is solid. Mysterious, indeed.<br />For those of us who appreciate your work, this lila has been a great blessing because you are posting more than ever.Prem Prakashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15332841826264949864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post-90099088884059540542018-06-16T20:56:51.122-04:002018-06-16T20:56:51.122-04:00Jai Radhe, Prem Prakashji.
I wouldn't really...Jai Radhe, Prem Prakashji. <br /><br />I wouldn't really call it "airing dirty laundry." But that is semantics. With regard to internet debates, well I guess you can see what I am going through.<br /><br />It is an exercise in trollology. Today we will look at a "concern troll." <br /><br />I am taking this in the following way: God is coming to me in the form of the troll. That is my current lila. Mysterious are the ways of the Lord.<br /><br />Jai Radhe.Jagadanandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09195180244342492317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31351038.post-18020971605970191222018-06-16T17:35:13.433-04:002018-06-16T17:35:13.433-04:00I've always admired a man who is willing to ai...I've always admired a man who is willing to air his dirty laundry in public, especially if it is done to heal or rectify. I think the purpose of a public confession depends on the target audience. Being modest and humble before one another makes us intimate. Others may use that intimacy to drive their agenda. So be it. What can we really do about them?<br /><br />In my experience, internet debates rarely resolve. The parties end up speaking about rather than to each other. I've seen a number of times where someone thinks if he can only type in enough caps he'll get his logic across to his recalcitrant opponent, who will then grovel and admit his wrong. Prem Prakashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15332841826264949864noreply@blogger.com