


Playing The Olympic Game by Dvarakadhisa Devi Dasi
Television cameras zoom in as the young athlete thrusts his arms upwards in triumph. Perspiration mixes with tears, and thousands roar with appreciation. The atmosphere is surcharged, and time itself seems to pause in honor of the jubilant occasion. In an exhilarating... read more
Microchip Mentors by Drutakarma Dasa, Dvarakadhisa Devi Dasi, Jayadvaita Swami
I use a computer myself I wrote this article on one. So I'm definitely not a latter-day Luddite, on some crusade against technology. But some of the full-color double-page computer advertisements I've been seeing lately in the newsweeklies make me cringe,... read more
Scarcity In The Land Of Surplus by Mathuresa Dasa, Drutakarma Dasa, Kundali Dasa
The United States has enough surplus wheat to provide more than two tons of cereal and baked goods for every American family and enough surplus cheese, butter, and powdered milk to put forty pounds of dairy products in every kitchen in the country. Yet while these and... read more
Grenada: Saved Or Enslaved?
The American invasion cum "rescue" that catapulted the tiny island nation of Grenada into world news headlines last fall affected my life considerably. Now, for as long as I live, I may never again be greeted by vacant looks when I have occasion to tell... read more