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Summary of Question: | Selling Religion. |
Category: | Gurbani |
Date Posted: | Sunday, 7/13/2003 7:28 AM MDT |
(REPLY) Your idealistic view of seva is very lovely, but not at all practical. The Guru's lived in a different time when there was no phone bill to pay, no internet access to pay for, no printing costs. No letters were mailed. They traveled on foot or horseback, not on planes and trains and autos, all of which cost money. They had free kitchens, or were fed by disciples. Isn't part of Guru Nanak's teachings to earn your living righteously so that you would then have enough to share with others? Well, so earning money is part of our dharma. Fortunately, many people do donate, which helps keep this website alive, because it needs money to survive! All of the moderators donate their time and energy as seva,without pay. They have other jobs they need to hold to earn their own living. But it's a full time job to take care of the technical aspects of this website. Who is going to pay for their time? And as for CD's-- renting a recording studio takes time. Buying the equipment to record takes money. It's someone's job to do the recording, musicians have to be paid! We are no longer in a society that barters, we use money as energy to achieve worthwhile things. Remember, money is what money does. So, my dear, believe me, there's plenty of seva going on, but in this day and age, money is needed to pay for printing and editing and publishing even of banis! God bless those who are rich enough to finance such material and give it away!