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== Correspondence ==
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969" link_text="Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969">
<div class="heading">You have asked about the management of our society, and the position is that management should be done in such a way that people may not break away. That is the first business of management.</div>


=== 1969 Correspondence ===
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969|Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969]]:''' I have no objection if they move to some other place. Perhaps they will require some other nicely trained brahmacari to give them assistance either in North Carolina or some other place. So decide amongst yourselves what is to be done and do the needful. This is management. You have asked about the management of our society, and the position is that management should be done in such a way that people may not break away. That is the first business of management. I have already explained the matter to you and Tamala, so you do it consulting amongst yourselves, gradually coming to the general governing body for managing the whole affairs. At the present moment whatever you are doing is all right. Regarding New Vrindaban, the society does not require to invest now. Kirtanananda is managing. That is all right. So far as Rayarama is concerned, let us wait till he satisfies his Mayic business.</div>
 
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<span class="q_heading">'''You have asked about the management of our society, and the position is that management should be done in such a way that people may not break away. That is the first business of management. '''</span>
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<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969|Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969]]:''' I have no objection if they move to some other place. Perhaps they will require some other nicely trained brahmacari to give them assistance either in North Carolina or some other place. So decide amongst yourselves what is to be done and do the needful. This is management. You have asked about the management of our society, and the position is that management should be done in such a way that people may not break away. That is the first business of management. I have already explained the matter to you and Tamala, so you do it consulting amongst yourselves, gradually coming to the general governing body for managing the whole affairs. At the present moment whatever you are doing is all right. Regarding New Vrindaban, the society does not require to invest now. Kirtanananda is managing. That is all right. So far as Rayarama is concerned, let us wait till he satisfies his Mayic business.</span>

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You have asked about the management of our society, and the position is that management should be done in such a way that people may not break away. That is the first business of management.
Letter to Brahmananda -- Tittenhurst 27 October, 1969: I have no objection if they move to some other place. Perhaps they will require some other nicely trained brahmacari to give them assistance either in North Carolina or some other place. So decide amongst yourselves what is to be done and do the needful. This is management. You have asked about the management of our society, and the position is that management should be done in such a way that people may not break away. That is the first business of management. I have already explained the matter to you and Tamala, so you do it consulting amongst yourselves, gradually coming to the general governing body for managing the whole affairs. At the present moment whatever you are doing is all right. Regarding New Vrindaban, the society does not require to invest now. Kirtanananda is managing. That is all right. So far as Rayarama is concerned, let us wait till he satisfies his Mayic business.