viernes, 6 de septiembre de 2013

BHAKTIVINODA THAKURA KI JAYA 2

Share with the group extracts the monumental work written by Bhaktivinoda Thakura entitled, THE Bhagavatam, YOUR PHILOSOPHY, THE ETHICS AND THEOLOGY 2.
The true critic, on the other hand, we advise preserve what we have acquired, and adjust our race from that point which we have reached in the course of our progress. He never advise us back to the starting point, because he knows very well that in that case there would be a useless waste of our precious time and work. He will direct the angle adjustment of our race from where we are. This feature is also useful student. When reading an ancient author detects the exact position of this progress in the field of thought. He never propose a book burning on the ground that contains useless thoughts. No thought is useless thoughts are means by w...hich we achieve our goals. The reader who denounces a bad thought ignores that even a bad road can be improved and become a good one. A thought is a road that leads in turn to another. Thus, the reader will notice that a thought is now the goal, tomorrow will be the means to an ulterior objective. The thoughts continue to be necessarily an endless series of means and goals in the progress of mankind. The great reformers assert that they have not always appeared to abolish the old law, but rather to fulfill it. Valmiki, Vyasa, Plato, Jesus, Mohammed, Confucius and Chaitanya confirm this fact, either expressly or by his conduct.
"Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets: I have come to fulfill it."
Christ

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