Hi everyone,
This comes from the latest interview with the Dalai Lama on BBC Radio Nottingham
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2008/05/26/dalai_lama_interview_feature.shtmlLineageholder
Sumeer Kalyani: Of course, with secularism comes a whole different viewpoint of people from different walks of life, for example in Nottingham we've seen protests from people who may not agree with your policies, for example Tibetans who say that His Holiness hasn't done something right. What is your reaction to those people who criticize you? How do you cope with that criticism?
Dalai Lama: ah, that is something different... the Shugden group?
Sumeer Kalyani: Yes.
Dalai Lama: That is actually, strictly speaking, not religion. This spirit worship. So actually I myself since early 50 until 70, I myself also worship that (laughs) out of ignorance. Then eventually I notice...this spirit happen during 5th Dalai Lama. The 5th Dalai Lama, I think this happened during his lifetime, so he knows, I think, much better the reality. So he consider this spirit is evil spirit. So therefore after I realized that though his own autobiography and also some of his sort of, writings, and also many important lamas also consider that this is evil spirit, so therefore it remain lasted more than 370 years, it remain very controversial worship. So then it is my duty or moral responsibility to make clear, but whether listen or not, up to them. So some people criticize me, I banned that sort of spirit worship, that is not true. I just simply make clear what is the reality, whether as we are follower of Nalanda tradition, we are not spirit worshipper. So there is a sort of danger, I feel in my eye, the degenerating, the pure Nalanda tradition eventually become like spirit worship. That is not good.
And then another point is sectarian. Follower of this spirit, for example, among the yellow hat sect who worship this, there are stories, anyone who keep even text from other tradition in his or her room, this spirit will harm you, that kind of thing. So sectarian sort of practice very strong. Therefore my approach is promotion of non-sectarian. I myself receive teaching from all different Tibetan Buddhist sect, like that. Some of them very, very critical. Some even describe me as the destroyer of the Buddhadharma (laughs) okay....so anyway that expression they are using, freedom of expression, so welcome, very good.
Sumeer Kalyani: Obviously, despite the protest, despite the criticism, you have such a mass following, people would throng to see you at venues like here in Nottingham What's the secret of your success? How do you attract so many people to you?
Dalai Lama: I don't know, I don't know. One thing I feel, I always talk frankly, straightforward and honestly, so perhaps I think people eventually realize this person talking sincerely (laughs) that might be one factor.