Ensapa, think you mean detrimental but i get your point.
Actually I find it a pity that someone of Schettinis passion could think like this. Its unfortunate because his umm enthusiasm could be put to good use if he was really out ot benefit others. It reminds me of what my guru always says re enlightened energies. Tantric deities dont fight or deny the negative energies we already have inside us, but they work with it.
Like Vajrayogini reigns us in using our desire energy but then redirects it towards something positive... just goes to show you the importance of a good teacher in (1) not misinterpreting the point of tantra that its not about sex (2) anything really. Come across the 'wrong' kind of teacher and you could end up spouting all sorts of nonsense like Angulimala.
Well, he redirected it to following Shakyamuni's teachings because that way he dont need to challenge himself and mend what needs to be mended. It is just a cop out whenever someone says that. And him being vocal about it would also mean misleading many buddhists, or aspiring buddhists in the future. To be honest I'd rather that he shut up than mislead people and send them the wrong message.
Maybe perhaps one day he will wake up and realize that all he is doing is running away from himself and all the umhappiness that he has is nothing more than him unable to face himself and I do hope that someday he does.
To be fair, whenever people redirect to Shakyamunis teachings their not always copping out. It just doesnt appeal to them or they just dont understand it. I say this because Ive had experience with many Theravadan monks who were formerly Vajrayana students. They dont criticise the Vajrayana teachings in the way that Schettini does - they just very kindly fold their hands and say sorry, but it wasnt for them but they know it may be for someone else.
Shakyamunis teachings are equally as effective in challenging ourselves and mending what needs to be mended, since they are the basis of all teachings... that is, like every other teaching, their effective only if they are applied properly.
Schettinis trouble is that the teachings have become purely intellectual and applied in a very simplistic, selfish manner. Because the Vajrayana teachings dont help him achieve what he wants to achieve, he discards them as invalid because they dont fit in to his world view... so he goes to something he sees as more 'correct' because he already has an idea in his head of what 'correct' is.
For me it just shows how compassionate Buddhas like Shakyamuni and his wisdom manifestation Dorje Shugden really are. They find so many angles to appeal even to the most twisted of us. Schettinis lucky because everyone who is learned and attained knows how twisted he is, and yet they still accept him with open arms. Name me one other religion that would do that for someone who continuously perverts the teachings? May the blessings of Shakyamuni be imprinted into Schettinis mind.