The ban is a pain.
The suffering and tears,
The split of families,
The split of monasteries,
The destruction of holy images,
The appartheid within the Tibetan community,
The monks abandoned by their students (!),
And even when blood is boiling over the issue on this very forum.
It all just feels like a big open wound that does not heal fast enough.
I hope it all serves the purpose of a major purification, sets up the mind and motivation of the Kadampa's, and gives them (us) the strength, courage, knowledge and HARMONY for the times ahead after His Holiness enters clear light.
On Guru devotion and oracles, I would say this:
It is unfortunate to say it, but there are some students that listen much more carefully to the oracle than to their Guru.
Is this correct? I can't think of any way this would be correct; but for some it is necessary to see the oracle so as to awaken them.
I have witnessed this myself.
Between traditions that do not rely on oracles and traditions that still rely on oracles, I don't think there is even a need to debate over them; because I agree with Vajra Light, the reliance on the Guru is more important than the reliance on an oracle. Not that the Guru is more important than the oracle, but the development and strengthening of the "reliance" on the Guru IS more important.
Having said this, I must also say that I have never seen the oracle contradicting my Guru neither.
The instructions from the great Dorje Shugden himself, or from the enlightened beings of His entourage do match with what my Guru has been teaching for many years already:
1. Not to loose faith in HHDL,
2. To work hard at creating the causes for the ban to be lifted,
3. The ban will dissipate if we stick to the above two points,
4. The practice of Dorje Shugden will grow further and main stream,
5. And it will help many, many, many people.
Thus, as far as I am concerned, I am accepting that I do not fully understand the actions of the Dalai Lama, and I believe that His Holiness knows better than me.
His Holiness is not my Guru, but I follow the instruction from my Guru to not imply anything negative over the Dalai Lama's actions.
Obviously my Guru also knows better, or else why would I have engaged in a Guru-disciple relationship with Him in the first place.
We do not all share the same Guru on this forum, and there may be Kadampa's here that receive different instructions.
I am not trying to compare what one Guru says and what the other say and find contradictions, then conclude this or that. No.
The instructions given by a Guru (that I am not engaged with) to his students are not meant for me, they are not even meant for me to contemplate upon, for I may simply not have the tools even to start doing that.
Yet, when we all follow our Guru's instruction with intelligence and discernement, when we get together as Shugdenpa's, eventually, we will find that there is no need to argue.