Morale Discipline is essential.
Dont forget Holy beings manifest with the intention of helping us and personally I beleive the most effective way is doing as the Buddha has shown by showing pure virtue by acting as a holder of morale discipline.
This is suitable spiritual guide material and is sound advise on behalf of the accomplished. A lack of morale discipline is not effective for one to be of guidence toward others especially in Dharma, if what they preach isnt mirrored in action then this stands as hypocracy.
I prefer those who can do without the politics and present themselves in accordence with the Dharma. That is Noble.
Hi Zach,
I also prefer those who can do without the politics.
And I really did not engage into a spiritual path to get into this mess of politics, on the contrary, I wanted peace of mind, not controversy and cie. Debating about controversy and politics is clearly not what I expected my spiritual path would be.
Yet, it is my karma that I must go through what looks like a mess, like political manipulation, what looks like "schismic" activity from the very people I expected otherwise, and even what looks like "immoral" activity also (6th and 13th -dixit).
So, it is up to me to resolve the problem in my mind, I really think it is.
Eventually, it is very simple, either The Dalai Lama is legitimate, or he isn't.
By study of the history of the Dalai Lamas, and the history of Tibet, by the observation of the behavior of the high lamas acting around the Dalai Lama (the reading of Trijang Rinpoche's biography for instance), I find more reasons for me to believe that His Holines is Chenrezig acting skilfully than otherwise. I am not qualified to know "for sure", but I must have enough merit to have faith and rely on those I find trutworthy, faith in the 6th Dalai Lama, faith in the 5th Dalai Lama, in the 3rd, in the 13th and in the 14th Dalai Lama (list is not exhaustive).
Thousands, hundreds, millions should rejoyce in his actions, for it is through His Holiness that mahayana and vajrayana buddhisme has spread across the globe in the 20th century, His Holiness works tirelessly for the sake of all sentient beings, it is my conclusion. His Holiness is the most famous buddhist monk in the world after Buddha Shakyamuni himself, he is known and respected by athesists, christians, muslims, hindous - what else is there to say?
I do not claim to understand everything that His Hoiliness does, I am not qualified, but my faith in him is based on logic, that is all I have for me now. And it does not mean that I support the ban, not at all, neither does it mean that I can agree with torture in the time of the 13th Dalai Lama, not at all.
Would I have in my hand a signed order from my guru to torture someone, I would not do it because I have faith in my guru for being a Buddha and I believe this would displease him greatly.