LettersYou Owe Your Disciples an Explanation (12/09/11)
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Does He Need a Guru or a Wet-Nurse? (12/10/11)

Dear ______,

Yes, blame the service at the gallery, and the devotees/sannyāsīs, but the fact remains that the boy has had far more good examples to follow than bad ones. Another devotees occasional māyā is no excuse for ______’s perpetual māyā. He is simply immature, does not chant the holy name and does not take Kṛṣṇa consciousness seriously. Does he need a guru or a wet nurse?

This is my final wake up call for ______.

Both at ______ and elsewhere, _____ must rise really like every devotee and chant on his beads, read and study until it’s time to begin service. This is an āśrama, not a nursery school. There is no TV, no movies here etc.

I made it a point many years ago in India that S______ was the last kid I was raising, so ______ will have to show more maturity than _______, or he is on the first bus back to mommy.

Gaura Haribol,
Swami Narasingha

LettersYou Owe Your Disciples an Explanation (12/09/11)
LettersGarden & Kitchen (12/10/11)