But Jesus knew that it was only by staying ON the cross that the faith would grow and spread and the believers saved.
Wow vajratruth what a massively powerful statement, hear hear!
I think suffering is about the perspective of the mind. Jesus stayed on the cross and bore the suffering because he knew it would lead to a greater good. In having that perspective, the suffering became bearable. Likewise many Tibetan monks and Rinpoches bore the suffering of imprisonment under the Chinese occupation because they knew that it would lead to ultimate good...and they bore this by visualising that the sufferings they experience, were the ripenings of negative karma of the three great monasteries.
Im not denying that the Shugden monks in India are facing physical persecution and suffering, and that from my comfy living room, its easy to say talk about suffering being a perspective of the mind. Im just saying, we ought to keep in mind the nature of suffering.
Personally, I pity the CTA. When the ban comes down, they will suffer greatly for the religious persecution that they inflicted on thousands of practitioners, for the confusion they created in thousands of peoples minds, and for the families, and teachers and students, they tore apart.
When the ban lifts, may we have the compassion that is lacking in anti-Shugdenites, to pray for the wellbeing of the CTA.