before january HH never actively tried any form of segregation between non-shugden and shugden practitioners in monastic institutions.
Dear Lobtse,
it's true that you are talking in a very sweet civilized manner.
But your message is not objectively truthful. Your intention might be good, but some things you are saying are sophisms, I'm sorry to say.
To begin with, the Dalai Lama spent several hours of his teachings in the West last year, 2007, announcing that he
had to finish his work, i.e., to eradicate the practice of the Protector Dorje Shugden. He said this in Germany, he said this in Barcelona, and in several other places. I directly know some of his Western disciples that grew "fed up" with the issue, wondering why he would go back and again to the same subject. Well, he was announcing his actions for this year, the Olympic Games year. For him obviously there was not better time to do the "cleansing" of the monasteries than February 2008, and he is the one who chose the dates, precisely because what you are saying, that after the events in Tibet (that he had all reasons to know beforehand), he was going to appear again to the eyes of the world as the champion of the Tibetan people. So it is not true that he didn't have the intention of "cleansing" the monasteries and all other communities from the practice and practitioners of Dorje Shugden. He had the intention. He himself announced it. He did it.
here i think one has to make a distinction between what is social abuse and actual religious persecution or human rights abuse. human rights abuse or religuous persecution or religious persecution is committed by a sovereign state on people. the tibetan government in exile has no actual authority in india and thus cannot force people to stop practicing shugden.
How soft you are with the political leader of the Tibetans, and it is understandable since you are a disciple of a religious teacher that happens to be the same person.
But again, what you are saying is not the truth. The Dalai Lama does not have the authority to do what he is doing, but he does have the power to do it, and he is doing it. His unique position allows for this. Tibetans who live in India are quite remotely under the Indian law. First and foremost they live under the diktat of the government of the Dalai Lama, in very actual, daily ways. He decides practically everything for the lives of the Tibetans and foremost, of the monks, through the various instances of his government and social associations. Who enters a monastery or not --for example-- as happened to those young monks coming from Tibet just a few months ago, remember?
What is happening is a full blown religious persecution by a person who holds the dual power of politics and religion. To deny this is to try to hide the sun with your finger ... you can do it but only for your own eyes.
the monks who live in Sera and practice shugden ..... they could hypothetically create their own monastery or move. i am not saying that is a good thing though, but it is true. one cannot force a baptist church to allow catholics to perform mass in their institution, for example.
You must be very young to say a thing like that.
Like the "Shugden people" are intruding in some kind of mainstream religious group?
This is really incredible.
Don't you know that the great Lamas who helped establishing, in exceedingly difficult conditions, the monasteries of Southern India, were Dorje Shugden practitioners?
Don't you know that the Dalai Lama was established in the West by the great Lamas that were already there and did everything to help him? These Lamas were Dorje Shugden practitioners. So what are we talking about?
This is a case of a schismatic turned teleevangelist that uses his zillions of dollars to bust the old believers from their temple.
I agree with you that these demonstrations are going to bring slander over the Dorje Shugden people, again. But times have changed. With the slander you are also going to have a lot of people, more and more, that are going to start wondering. Some people, you know, are independent thinking. Among these, some are inquisitive. Among these, some are going to read our material. Among these, some are going to try to know more and investigate further. That's all we want: that what logicians call "a good doubt" arises in the mind of a number of people. And this is going to happen, sooner or later.
Because one thing I can guarantee you: we are not going to stop trying to explain the truth to the world.
Because at least for some of us the motivation is adamantine. When you do something for all sentient beings with a sincere heart, you are going to meet with a good result, no matter the appearances. And this is our motivation: WE ARE GOING TO RESCUE THE GOOD NAME OF OUR GURUS AND OUR HOLY DHARMAPALA FOR THE SAKE OF ALL SENTIENT BEINGS. Our Lamas are not going to go down in history as demon-worshippers, as the Dalai Lama has established all on his own, no way. Neither our Gurus nor our Dharmapala need our defense. But sentient beings need their good name, their glory, intact, resplendent, lest they are prevented from even approaching their teachings. So, you have to understand. We are not going to stop.
Dear Lobtse, since you are quite independent in your thoughts, try to do something to stop this absurdity. It's the Dalai Lama who started it, he has to stop it.
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