To her and many Tibetans back home in Chinese occupied Tibet, the return of their Spiritual Leader, whom they revere as 'God King'/ Bodhisattva Chenrezig, would mean the return to the state of high level of spirituality and stability they had known before.
This is what I think: if the Dalai Lama was to return in Tibet, there is a possibility for more problems, eventually.
Why? Because once the Dalai Lama passes away (and I request here for Him to remain though), then what?
The "han" Chinese population in Tibet is MANY, and they have now been there for a very long time.
In many ways, they were not individually at fault, they also have families, they also have rights...
Who would "control" the Tibetan community in Tibet when the Dalai Lama is not there anymore?
How could violence be avoided? Even terrorism?
Sorry to say, but not all Tibetans are enlightened.... not all abide by principles of non-violence...
Read this press artilce:
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=1407.msg18110#msg18110I come to think now that most probably, peace in Tibet, and freedom of religious practice will come from China and Tibet, not from the exiled Tibetan community.
In fact, I even think that The Dalai Lama has seen this many years ago already. HH has clairvoyance, I do not, but I can think logically.
If the Dalai Lama were to return and STAY in tibet, nationalisme would be revived, and would be very acute at the time of His Holiness' passing.
There are other options, better suited for the spread of spirituality in China and for peace, I think.