Let's pray and send good energy Kundeling Rinpoche stays safe. Because of his open criticisms to the Dalai Lama and CTA, his life would be in danger. How is that possible? It is possible sadly.
Within Tibetan society you are NOT ALLOWED to criticize Dalai Lama in any manner as it will be equal to treason. Democracy is spoken about within CTA but far from it. You have no one within CTA versed in democratic law.
There is no such thing as a lawyer or court of law in the Tibet prior to 1959 and now in exile. That should speak volumes.
TK
This is a really shocking piece of information about the CTA: no lawyers? no court? What is going to happen if there are people who are accused of a crime that they did not commit? how many people have died of such similar methods? If evidence are fabricated, witnesses bribed, wouldnt it be extremely easy to put to death a hated enemy using the law? Is this how Reting Rinpoche died?
As the rest of the world progresses, CTA declines considerably, and they cant seem to improve even though HHDL keeps pushing them forward but they seem to want to remain in the past with no improvements whatsoever and they do not seem to mind not improving and still sticking to the old ways of thinking and doing things even though times and the situation itself has changed....
As for Kundeling Rinpoche, I really do hope that he stays safe from those fanatical supporters of Dalai Lama who do not apply reason or the teachings to their minds or their actions, to actually have compassion towards people who criticize their teacher (from their perspective, with the teachings applied) and this shows what kind of people they are to bring down their teacher's name.
It always perplexes me that people can do so much negative things in the name of their teacher and how they would rather commit violent acts against people who are against their beliefs or political views than to apply the teachings just for once, or even improve as people as a whole by actually showing grace to people who are against them. They really have to wake up and realize this is not Tibet anymore.