Hi M,
I have to agree with you and commend you for having an open and inquiring mind for dharma knowledge.
In the 50 verses of guru devotion it explicitly states that one should check the teacher and the teacher the student before entering into a guru disciple relationship.
So why do we not do this if we want to check out another teachers books (this is good practice).
As students we should also take responsibilty for our own study of the dharma (not always waiting for our spiritual guide to teach us or think that one method or one teaching is best), the Buddha clearly states that we should test his teachings, put into practice what we accept and that benefits us and leave aside what doesn't NOT follow blindly.
If someone has been in dharma a long time or a newbie is irrelevant, what may differ is the karmic potential for dharma seeds to open and for dharma to go in fast.
A newbie could quite possibly have the potential of a super nova and the dharma long time student the potential of a turtle to understand the dharma and transform.
I humbly request we respect all individuals on this forum:
1) Do you really know who you could be speaking to? (lay or ordained).
2) Respect our fellow DS practitioners.
2) Respect all gurus/spiritual guides/teachers (keep good samaya or for that matter common courtesy).
Another thought to add to the discussion, Why did Lama's from different Lineages request teachings from different lineage Lama's like Pabongkha Rinpoche and Trijang Rinpoche previous incarnations?
So many stories of great masters tested by other masters in debate and when their logic was found to be irrefutable and with the signs of teaching from attainments (moved these masters to become students and request teachings).
I love the interchangeability of Lamas becoming students of other Lamas, this keeps the dharma that they in turn teach have the power to change minds and engage hearts, dharma is alive and engaging to transform and benefit so many more people. For example, Pabongkha Rinpoches Lamrim teaching translated by Trijang Rinpoche "Liberation in the Palm of your Hand".
How lucky are we to have such a text due to the kindness and years of practice, study and hardships to bring the dharma to others.
Lastly can we please keep the politics of NKT (0r other organisations) off this forum whether indirectly or directly and focus on the issues pertaining to the HHDL/DS ban.
xo