I sometimes think that the great masters have no choice but to act in such a manner as our collective karma demands it.
How else can a great and powerful protector be spread around the world in such a quick manner.
Otherwise, it would have taken countless millions of dollars to promote Dorje Shugden to the level that the Dalai Lama has done.
This is not to mention the obstacles that would arise and the tremendous pujas that need to be done to avert it.
Anyway, it has become clearer and clearer what the Dalai Lama is doing and the bigger picture seems to be coming closer and closer to completion.
We are indeed very fortunate to be the pioneer group of practitioners of Dorje Shugden.
I shall never forget the previous Karmapa's prophecy, that all Tibetan Buddhists will practice Dorje Shugden one day.
What I am writing here is strictly my own reflection and not based on any information I have about this, but I have this question in my mind ever since I heard Samdhong Rinpoche talk about his motivation behind his support to The Dalai Lama and consecutively the ban on Dorje Shugden. It is a question I feel I should share...
a) I cannot get myself to think for one moment that His Holiness the Dalai Lama would do anything contradicting his guru -Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche, nor anything damaging to the teachings of Lama Tsongkhapa, or even (hear me) to the spread of Dorje Shugden's practice.
b) Thus, in logic, I wonder if the ban was not an instruction from Trijang Rinpoche to His Holiness. I just wonder...
c) This would be logical with the instruction Trijang Rinpoche also gave to Samdhong Rinpoche.
d) It would also give light in the warning that Trijang Rinpoche gave to practitioners to be careful of not speaking ill or think ill of the actions of The Dalai Lama.
Maybe I am thinking too much, maybe I could be wrong...
But if the above is correct, I imagine (again) if The Dalai Lama was to speak in a similar way as Samdhong Rinpoche did, and let the world know that the ban on Dorje Shugden was actually instructed by Trijang Rinpoche himself. This would perhaps convince the few that remains skeptical about "the grand scheme" of things. Ohoooo!