I think that the ban was manifested to spread Dorje Shugden in a bigger way and the results is there to see in China. Dorje Shugden practitioners in China is growing like wildfire.
Hi Big uncle,
It's interesting what you have pointed out about the practice spreading throughout China. There's been so many stories recently on the website about the Chinese lamas growing influence in the world and their efforts to promote the practice of Dorje Shugden. So it does look like what you're saying is already starting to take place all over China and mainland Tibet.
I'd like to add that as well as making the practice grow throughout China (all part of the Dalai Lama's wiley plan?), I think that the ban makes the practice grow in other ways throughout the world too. Most importantly, it strengthens' individuals' faith. Because of the ban, we are pushed to learn more, discover the incredible stories and accomplishments of the DS lamas and develop many perspectives on why the ban is illogical and not in accordance with Dharma. Faith grows in this way too. It grows within communities that now have to fend for themselves and have little community support. It also grows within individual practitioners who must reconcile many difficult situations (such as having to choose between teachers or being suddenly told that a lifelong practice is wrong).
Sometimes when you are told you cannot do something, forbidden fruit tastes sweeter and you want to do it all the more. You resolve to find out everything you can about it to prove the other side wrong and make something good, even better.
It is a common psychology and we all know it. Perhaps, even, the Dalai Lama knows this best of all.