I know what Positive Change is saying about the ban has made Dorje Shugden's practice grow throughout the world, and i think that people have just misinterpreted the Dalai Lama's ban on the practice in the sense that I am sure the Dalai Lama did not want people to decimate the Dorje Shugden practitioners on a psychological or physical level, and it is people's overzealousness that has made this subject taboo in most buddhist forums on the internet. Emotions run very high on this but it really does not make sense to me why they have to, which results in such angry responses as brought up in this thread http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=3179.0.
This is something i really do not understand about Buddhists who are so angersome. If you wish to disagree, fine, but is it really necessary to be so vituperative and derogatory to someone who follows a different religious practice? My mantra is what happened to loving kindness? Compassion? Maybe they think that they are exerting wrathful compassion to benefit the wayward ones, but sorry, i think it's a load of B.S.
I know what you mean Wisdom Being... those who are showing anger and hatred just because we have a different faith or practice... clear proves to me that they are not real Buddhist. In a nutshell this ban has clearly shown us who we truly are inside isn't it? Now we can see everyone's "true colours" and not hide behind a facade of hypocrisy. The sad part is that these are the very attitudes that will create the causes for Buddhism to degenerate and slowly dissolve. This is what the Buddha means by Buddhism will die from within... within its own people.
So whenever we are face with such reactions and I guess looking what we Shugdenpas have to go through now... the eight verses of thought transformation comes to mind, especially the phrases in "bold", for us to stay sane and calm and at the same time it also made me realise not many Tibetans practice Dharma. Outwardly is Dharma, but internally it is not so unfortunately... otherwise they would be applying this very prayer and thoughts... as it has also been taught by HHDL I believe.
Eight Verses of Thought TransformationWith the thought of attaining Enlightenment
For the welfare of all beings,
Who are more precious than a wish–fulfilling jewel,
I will constantly practise holding them dear.
Whenever I am with others,
I will practise seeing myself as the lowest of all,
And from the very depths of my heart
I will respectfully hold others as supreme.
In all actions I will examine my mind
And the moment a disturbing attitude arises,
Endangering myself or others,
I will firmly confront and avert it.
Whenever I meet a person of bad nature,
Overwhelmed by negative energy and intense suffering,
I will hold such a rare one dear
As if I’ve found a precious treasure.When others out of jealousy,
Mistreat me with abuse, slander and so on,
I will practise accepting defeat
And offering the victory to them.When someone I have benefited and in whom
I have placed great trust hurts me very badly,
I will practise seeing that person
As my supreme teacher.
In short, I will offer directly and indirectly
Every benefit and happiness to all beings, my mothers.
I will practise in secret taking upon myself
All their harmful actions and sufferings.
Without these practices being defiled
By the stains of the eight worldly concerns,
By perceiving all phenomena as illusory,
I will practise without grasping to release all beings
From the bondage of the disturbing unsubdued mind and karma.