and thats all proven by bad mouthing DL? how boring and political.
If they can be proven without bad mouthing DL AND at the same time the Sangha after reading them denounces DL (meaning that they're valid enough to command that) then allright i'll believe.
about Dorje Samding Pagmo: she's in chinese territory, its obvious that saying long live DL is a very bad idea. She's also working with PRC to perserve and spread Dharma in PRC. i'd say that too if i were her to get on DL's good side.
I agree with you Ensapa.
I must say I am impressed by the book, extensive compilation of news stories, documents, personal accounts, and chronologies, and 381 references/ notes. This book will make a good thesis.
The aims of this book are supposedly religious, two of which are: to liberate millions of innocent practitioners of the Buddhist Deity Dorje Shugden and their families from suffering, and to free Buddhism from political pollution.
Yet, this book is a damning account of the Fifth, Thirteenth, and current Dalai Lamas’ theocracies and their failures, especially as political leader, through exposing the Dalai Lama’s “open secrets” to the world by listing out Dalai Lama’s deception actions, unethical or non-virtuous actions , and actions of violence and persecution.
From a religious practitioner (REAL BUDDHISM) point of view, we have been taught that we cannot and do not know the motivations of others; yet, this book makes repeated claims to know the intentions and motivations of the Dalai Lama, asserting among other things that he constantly schemes to gain power because he is "self-serving" and a "troublemaker."
I've also been taught not to focus on the "faults" of others, but to look at my own delusions and explore the nature of my own mind. Yet, the book's focus is on the alleged "faults" of the Dalai Lama, whom they claimed was a “god-King” whom Tibetans blindly follow.
So I really don't know what I can say? Perhaps someone who REALLY cares about Dorje Shugden, and not so much about the rights to practice Dorje Shugden would make a difference by writing a book REALLY about Dorje Shugden and not the politics behind it? Trinleykalsang may be? (p/s; I love your DS history blog!)