It was a simple statement.
To infer I am 'taking the pity route', ot do not understand karma is a bit of a projection on your part.
I do wish that there would be another way than the way His Holiness is using, and by another way, I mean a way that did not involve people creating a very sad and damaging apartheid.
What we must be very careful with on this matter, and I am being very, very serious here, is how we judge or project of/on His Holiness actions.
And I think it is crucial that we watch our thoughts and how we express our thoughts on the matter.
Sorry Losang Tenpa, I do not mean any disrepect, I am only using your post to make a point here (ehhehe... maybe you posted it on purpose...).
When we say this "
I can't help but think that there are probably many other ways to 'promote' Dorje Shugden rather than one that involves people getting hurt.....", it may imply a train of thoughts that could mis-lead some.
Maybe this is not the train of thought that was that of Losang Tenpa (and I believe it was not actually), but other people reading this on the forum may generate a train of thought that:
1. implies that "I" know better than His Holiness,
2. implies that His Holiness chose a way creating war rather than peace,
3. implies that the Dalai Lama is not qualified,
4. implies that His Holiness is wrong.
The reality is much more complex than how we understand it from a samsaric-worldly (un-enlightened) point of view.
If one is a student of the Dalai Lama, I think one must be very careful about his/her train of thoughts over the ban, for it would certainly not help for the ban to be lifted if one creates negative thoughts towards his Guru (His Holiness in this case). This creates confusion and creates causes to be away from the Guru.
If one is not a student of the Dalai Lama, I think one should refrain from creating doubts in the mind of His Holiness students, or disparage someone else's Guru. And there are many ways to express the hurt and tears we all have when we witness the dispair that many lay people and many monks experienced because of the ban. Or perhaps more specific ways that do not leave other readers (especially new readers) to assume things and mis-understand what is going on.
The good news is this: there are many ways for us to participate to the lifting of the ban, because the ban will be lifted. And what we can do for that does not involve for people to suffer, in fact it makes it so that less people will suffer.
What we can do is simple, spread the truth, participate to this forum, write to people about the Protector, make sure we have a clean samaya with our Guru(s), engage daily in Pujas with our Protector, sponsor Dorje Shugden's related work, and do that without delay and not sparing any effort.
This will generate the causes for the ban to be lifted, I take this from an extremely reliable source.
So there are many "other ways to promote Dorje Shugden rather than one that involves people getting hurt", there are, but these ways are for us to use and this statement does not imply anything towards the Dalai Lama's actions.
I pray that soon enough, we will be able to put the apartheid to rest and restore the truth about Dorje Shugden to a point where the ban becomes irelevant and no-one has to suffer from it aymore.