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PROJECT ENTRY: PHONE CONFERENCES

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Phone Conferences

Updated
Jan 21st 2007 - 05:43 GMT
Available at
http://www.vilasakunja.com/index.php?showtopic=549
Opened
January 2007
Abstract
The Western traditional Gaudiya community is scattered across the globe. E-mail and online forums are often practically the only form of association they get. Yet, the written medium is so limited. There is nothing like personal contact with others, but voice is one step upward from text, carrying much more import. Regular phone conferences should be there to keep devotees in touch with each other and to facilitate a deepening of relationships.
Md tasks
• Participation
Assistance
People to host conferences – my internet connection is barely good enough to be a participant.

Tasks you can help with:
    » None currently listed.
Status
In development. Please stay around at the Vilasa Kunja forums for more information – that's where things happen community-wise.

Related news:
    » Phone conferences planned
Priority
0.85  ·  Rate this project: Recommend priority.
Future
Is bright...
Requirements
Technical solutions need to be looked into.
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Related News

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Phone Conferences : Phone conferences planned

Date
Jan 21st 2007 - 05:48 GMT
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Description
A discussion at the Vilasa Kunja forums fanned a spark of an idea I have had for a good while – deepening relationships between devotees through arranging for regular communications via a media carrying more "personal essence" than written text. This is something I would like to see becoming a reality in the not so distant future.
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