from FPMT website:
FPMT POLICY
o Those in service or teaching in FPMT centers and projects do not engage in the practice of Shugden.
o Students regularly attending FPMT centers should not practice Shugden.
o FPMT teachers and key staff should not attend teachings by teachers who are known Shugden practitioners.
Personally I think people working as teachers or staff in FPMT should follow their guidelines. You chose your lineage and stick by it. But to ask anyone coming to classes to NOT practice Dorje Shugden seems an invasion of privacy to me. It seems then that their classes are not open to the general public, or only to those who do not practice Dorje Shugden. (Interestingly then Lama Zopa, Lama Yeshe, Ribur Rinpoche and hundreds of Lama's would not be allowed to follow teachings there or teach there if we applied this rule before the BAN...)
What do you think ?
Vajra
Of course I do not agree with this particular policy BUT I do think that each centre is entitled to set up their own rules. Let's say a centre's policy says that once you join their centre, you shouldn't go to other centres - some people may see that as restrictive and prohibitive or an invasion of personal choice while there are perfectly good reasons behind a policy of sticking to one centre. Would this policy be considered sectarian?
It is for each student to see the policies of their respective centres and decide whether to abide by them or not. If a student wants to practise Shugden, then don't join FPMT.
Incidentally, Lama Zopa is rather inconsistent in his reasons to ban Shugden practice - see his 'Advice Book' (
http://dorjeshugden.com/wp/?p=1166).
Firstly, Lama Zopa says that "This does not mean that Pabongka Dechen Nyingpo, His Holiness Trijang Rinpoche, and His Holiness Zong Rinpoche have made mistakes. It does not mean they are wrong. Nor does one have to look at the protector as evil. For us ordinary people it is difficult to judge, because we cannot see these lamas’ minds.
- so contrary to what the Dalai Lama says, Lama Zopa says that the lineage gurus are NOT wrong and the Protector is NOT evil, and we should not judge Lamas who practise Shugden!
Another side of the teaching is that it is mentioned that the protector is an Arya Bodhisattva, a manifestation of Manjushri. So, then, there is also the risk of our creating very heavy karma in that context. [for having bad thoughts about an enlightened being]
- Lama Zopa is endorsing that Shugden is Manjushri!
In addition, if one has received teachings, initiations, and so forth from Geshe Kelsang Gyatso*, including the practice of Dorje Shugden, there is a way of practicing lam rim in relation to this situation. In the lam rim, it says that the Buddhas – for example, Buddha Vajradhara, Guru Shakyamuni Buddha, and so forth – manifest in ordinary form and guide us to enlightenment. That means they manifest in an ordinary aspect that shows mistakes, such as having delusions, performing mistaken actions, and so on. One can also think in this way about the situation, according to the lam rim. In reality, there is no mistake here, but the guru is showing the aspect of making mistakes, like a movie actor.
- Lama Zopa is saying that although there is a campaign against Shugden practitioners, saying that they are wrong to practise Shugden but actually they are not wrong - they just appear to be wrong.
Do take a read of the 'advice book' article. I though it was quite enlightening.
By the way, this is the letter by an 'old timer' that you were referring to, Zhalmed:
http://dorjeshugden.com/wp/?p=2630