 Vero Beach Press Journal
(FL)
September 9, 2001
Section: Letters to the Editor
Edition: Indian River County
Article ID: 0EE74369470AB028
EX-MEMBERS
OF KASHI COMMUNITY SADDENED
It is with sadness that we, former members of the
Kashi community, read Krishnapriya Hutner’s letter in the Aug. 24 Press
Journal.
Over the years, many have left Ma Jaya’s Kashi,
realizing that a persistent pattern of ethical lapses has left the promise of
the ashram unfulfilled. Indicative of the ashram’s inconsistent commitment to
basic ethical standards of conduct - particularly the adherence to honesty,
accountability and a tolerance for disagreement and dissent - is
Krishnapriya’s misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding Richard
Rosenkranz’s break with the ashram.
Like many before him, Richard left of his own
accord, thereby subjecting himself to harassment and intimidation. In her
letter, Krishnapriya also misrepresents those who have left Ma’s teaching, for
in fact, very few have a "deep and long-term" relationship with the
ashram; most who have left prefer to have no contact at all.
It is not Richard’s purpose to denigrate
anyone’s right to worship, including that of Kashi members. Rather, he is
calling into question Ma Jaya’s right to manipulate and control the lives of
her followers, in the context of his own divorce settlement.
Kashi is engaged in a campaign to discredit
Richard in order to deflect attention from its own shortcomings. These attempts
at damage control serve only to highlight Kashi’s failures and are not
expressions of the core values of compassion, tolerance and, ultimately,
wisdom.
Jon Harris, West Tisbury, Mass.
Editor’s
note:
Dr. Carol Lourie, Berkeley, Calif., Belinda Anders, Santa Fe, N.M., and
Salvatore Conti, Woodridge, N.Y., also signed the letter.
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