Thanks for re-visiting this topic, Vajrastorm.
Your words reminded me of something.
It's always to revisit teachings that matter to us in Dharma or anything that helps to make us look deeper. In Dharma, more than anything else, I find that it is a continuous course of re-visits. We look at something or learn something and we re-visit it according how we grow or evolve. Gradually or even suddenly, we begin to see much more and our perspectives open up. The world in our minds becomes bigger.
I did make a video on this very same topic which you can view here
I was even criticized why I had given more 'air time' to the Protector than the Gurus.
To be honest, I was just reflecting on my own journey.
I would never deny that Gurus are above all the most precious of all in our human rebirth. But it was the Protector Practice which taught me how to appreciate and value my Guru more as time went by. Unlike some people, I did not immediately 'fell in love' with my Guru and connected with my Guru instantly. It took me a while. A very long while. I went through many series of doubts, challenging the Guru, you name it.
It took me a long time before I could say that I truly believed in my Guru and developed that firm faith in my Guru. And I do thank the Protector Practice immensely for helping me to get here.
I guess, everything in Dharma is inter-related. For each person's journey is not the same and we go about different routes to get to the same place. This was mine.
But what I am deeply thankful for is that I did arrive to this place, whereby I begin to appreciate my Guru and started understanding His teachings even more now, because I am listening with my heart and not just my mind. And I do ponder on the meanings and spend time reflecting on what they mean to me or how they would change me to a better person.
So, whether we begin by reading the Lamrim and that did it for us, or we found our way better with the help of a Dharma Protector or a Dharma friend, at least, we begin our spiritual journey and we work our way forward.
After all, when we appreciate and really understand our precious human rebirth, we will begin to understand why our Gurus will only live for Dharma and because of Dharma. All Gurus use every cell in their bodies for Dharma and to propagate Dharma. Otherwise, they see no reason to be here.