So, in general, it's my own view that oracles are unreliable but I cannot deny that the Dorje Shugden oracle is the main reason why the Dalai Lama is alive today and if he is going to rely on oracles, he would be better off relying on one that seems to work rather than one that doesn't (Nechung).
I would be more cautious as to how "reliable" or "unreliable" Nechung is.
We do know that he is not enlightened yet, but we also know that he is bound by oath.
Now, if he really was that unreliable, then why does the Dalai Lama still consult him?
I do not believe that the Dalai Lama would keep consulting someone who is repetitively unreliable.
So I am wondering about Nechung and how much what he does may be part of a dynamic to help us see the truth.
Let's not forget that there is undeniably a relationship between Nechung and Dorje Shugden (refer to the illustrated story and there is more), so what was this relationship about in 1959, and now still?
I can't see it, but there is something more there than meet the eyes...
Nechung takes the blame for "poisoning" the 13th Dalai Lama -a story on which there is much to tell but that seems easier to explain by an "ill advice from Nechung about a potion"!
Nechung takes the blame for ill-advising the Dalai Lama in Lhassa in 1959.
Nechung again takes the blame for the non-event in what was predicted for the Dalai Lama to return to Tibet...
And yet, it is said that Nechung is now very near to enlightenment!
And yet, HH still seeks for his advice?
The pieces do not fit.... I think there is more than meet the eyes.