@heartspoon what was the point of your message that you just wrote. It is not very clear to me.
As a simpleton, I happen to be quite impressed by a big name.
Such being the case, it's rather difficult for me to understand what truly matters, when two Rinpoches
give what appears as conflicting accounts of a same event :
On one hand, Samdhong Rinpoche orders us to stop propitiating the Protector, to cut off all Dharmic and worldly connections
with people who pray to the Protector and even asked us to fight and destroy the Shugden followers.
On the other hand, Kensur Sonam Gyaltsen says that agreeing with Samdhong Rinpoche's order is something impossible to do
for non-Buddhists, let alone Buddhists like ourselves.
Being easily misled, due to my thoroughly lacking of any capacity of clear understanding, it's way better for me to rely upon a very simple and sound basis, in order to distinguish between right and wrong.
For this reason, I tried to understand if each of those two conflicting points of view were compatible with one's refuge vows:
Could one follow Samdhong Rinpoche's orders without breaking one's refuge vows.
Could one follow Kensur Sonam Gyaltsen's advice without breaking one's refuge vows.
So, first I tried to remember properly the basis of the refuge vows.
And then I thought that I had better search and find the advice on this topic from a master that could not be partial on such
a topic: for this reason, I relied upon Deshung Rinpoche's words.
Doing like that, there is no doubt whatsoever left in my mind as to which advice I should soundly follow...
Finally, after Samdhong Rinpoche made a "world broadcast" to tell us that he merely followed his root Guru's command,
I remembered Kensur Sonam Gyaltsen question:
"Where did you get your Sutra and Tantra lineage from? Maybe you dug it out from the ground."
Alas, out of laziness, I stopped there my thoughts on this topic.
Now, wishing to understand more clearly what Kensur Sonam Gyaltsen meant with his question about lineage, I searched for
the advice of an illustrious Rinpoche on this topic.
Kalu Rinpoche wrote this:
Proud to be myself"There are two kinds of pride; we should not stick to self-important pride, but take pride in our qualities, being full of self-confidence.
I’m proud to be myself.
I’m proud to be Tibetan, and take pride in my father’s lineage. The Ratak Tsang line goes back to Dusum Khyenpa, the first Karmapa.
I’m proud to be Bhutanese. My grandfather on my mother’s side was a devoted disciple of the previous Kalu Rinpoche, and I have a deep appreciation for the king of Bhutan and his vision for our country.
I’m proud of my connection with the Shangpa Lineage which is known for it’s simplicity, clarity, and depth; a lineage of great blessing.
I’m proud of my lineage as Kalu Rinpoche with so much respect for the previous Kalu Rinpoche who had such great qualities.
I’m proud of my connection with all of the students and centers of the previous Kalu Rinpoche. I love you all and commit myself to being your best friend as we live our lives and learn how to integrate Dharma into our lives."