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January 1989Publisher's Desk
Subramuniyaswami, Sivaya
H.H.
A "Hinduism Today Discussion
Group!" What a wonderful idea and, yes, very workable. The first Sunday of
each month is a perfect time for the group to meet - and easy to remember.
Hinduism Today Discussion Groups are going to be very popular now and in
the future. Here are some ideas that you might incorporate. First, ask
everyone who attends to read and re-read the current issue and become
fully familiar with its content. The meeting should, of course, begin with
an arati to Lord Ganesha and a few minutes of bhajan, to get things off to
a good start. Nothing begins but He gives His blessings. Then, simply let
the discussion begin. Each month a different moderator should be appointed
to head up the next meeting. It is his or her job to keep careful notes of
all perceptions about Hinduism now and in the future, as well as other
interesting observations that come out of the meeting. We would appreciate
having a copy of these notes as they develop. We know everyone in the
group would, too. Hinduism in the 20th century is a fast-changing,
on-going vital force in the world. Hinduism is now in every walk of life
and it is beginning to work for a better tomorrow, for a better world. The
Eternal Truths of the Sanatana Dharma are affecting the lives of
individuals and society. We hope that more and more and more Hinduism
Today Discussion Groups will begin in many countries of the world. There
is nothing like talking about trends and issues and trying to anticipate
the future as a group. Too long have individuals and groups looked
backwards into Hinduism's past. You will have fun discussing the future.
When the discussion is over, hold another short bhajan and then serve some
refreshments. Attending a Discussion Group once a month will make reading
the newspaper even more enjoyable. |
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