Feedback you want, feedback you get
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:44 pm
Hello Hari!
Good that you asked for feedback about this forum. Here is what I have thought:
The overall tone in the forum is quite serious, maybe a little bit too serious, almost stiff upper lip-class. Why is it like that?
I have only a vague idea of who are participating on this forum. Mostly I see some texts, but cannot connect the writing with anybody. Maybe this is one of the reasons why this forum has a touch of stiff upper lip? It would be comforting and personal to be able to read something about the persons taking part in this forum, their origins, interests, inclinations, about them in general. Now they are just names.
Past sleeps but is not dead. I do not know if it ís me or is it so that there is a tinge of uneasiness in you when you have to write about our common past in Iskcon. You mention that you want to be of service. It is quite clear that many of us who have left the Iskconian days behind us or are about to do so, have some catching up to do, and it seems that many of those, especially your old students, have things to clear up with you. If you have the strength and desire to do that, it would be a great to service to many of them.
Your answers are good, but boy oh boy are they sometimes loooong! You remind me of my father, who explains things so thoroughly that not one stone remains unturned. I notice myself sometimes skipping over lines. That is not a good sign.
I would also like to take this opportunity and thank you. If you would have left Iskcon quietly and just disappeared silently into the night, I would still be carrying a big monkey on my back.
I am very glad that our relationship still exists and I am even more glad that now we can relate with each other as two human beings.
Good that you asked for feedback about this forum. Here is what I have thought:
The overall tone in the forum is quite serious, maybe a little bit too serious, almost stiff upper lip-class. Why is it like that?
I have only a vague idea of who are participating on this forum. Mostly I see some texts, but cannot connect the writing with anybody. Maybe this is one of the reasons why this forum has a touch of stiff upper lip? It would be comforting and personal to be able to read something about the persons taking part in this forum, their origins, interests, inclinations, about them in general. Now they are just names.
Past sleeps but is not dead. I do not know if it ís me or is it so that there is a tinge of uneasiness in you when you have to write about our common past in Iskcon. You mention that you want to be of service. It is quite clear that many of us who have left the Iskconian days behind us or are about to do so, have some catching up to do, and it seems that many of those, especially your old students, have things to clear up with you. If you have the strength and desire to do that, it would be a great to service to many of them.
Your answers are good, but boy oh boy are they sometimes loooong! You remind me of my father, who explains things so thoroughly that not one stone remains unturned. I notice myself sometimes skipping over lines. That is not a good sign.
I would also like to take this opportunity and thank you. If you would have left Iskcon quietly and just disappeared silently into the night, I would still be carrying a big monkey on my back.
I am very glad that our relationship still exists and I am even more glad that now we can relate with each other as two human beings.