if we really are concerned about the welfare of another practitioner, it would be more beneficial to give them clear guidance and advice on the aspects they should look for in a teacher, or how to best conduct themselves in a Dharma way, for the best results in their practice. This is a much more positive way and will allow people to think for themselves, clearly, to arrive at an educated and logical conclusion regarding any Guru.
I totally agree with honeydakini. To my opinion, every Guru has different methods in training a student pending on their mindset and experience. At times, we might not be in agreement, but we don't have the clairvoyance as our Guru has. It's the trust that we have in our Guru in order for us to go through any training and become a victor!
I know it's easier said than done with all the critics, accusation etc coming towards one's direction. It will take a lot of wisdom and patience for any one to overcome it.
It's also a Guru's compassion and bodhisattva's nature that a Guru 'sacrifice' their name and reputation in order to help one student.
Om mani padme hum
I think that with Lucy being a student of GKG for 28 years, the practice that she has with her Guru is between the two of them. Just as how readers of this forum have their own relationship with their Guru, who are we to question someone else's? Some...most of us might not even have clean samaya with our own Gurus.
I strongly agree with a lot of what HoneyDakini has written on this topic, and like him/her, although I don't necessarily agree with NKT's methods of 'non-aggressive protesting' against HHDL that GKG permits (correct me if I'm wrong), "I choose instead to look at all the thousands of centres he has around the world and all the thousands of people who are being connected to the lamrim, taking ordination and learning dharma, inspired by his GOOD qualities."
Lucy has always spoken nothing but praises about GKG (as can be seen in an interview just a month before the letter leaked
http://bit.ly/aNrRkr) so I don't really feel that we have the right to judge (and for some, very harshly so) whether she really has wronged NKT and her Guru, or to mock GKG for any of his actions.
With regards to what Triesa has said, we can't verify the authenticity and those private letters (according to nktworld.org) 'The Gyatso Dear Lucy email was not private. It was distributed by NKT without wish for confidentiality (actually, just the opposite according to Dekyong) and thus it and others pertaining to Lucy James distributed freely by NKT were widely available on the Internet.'.
From what I deduce, it seems to me that it's part of the practice between GKG and his student. I don't about Lucy's case, but I feel that
some students who are nurtured to become Dharma teachers and do teach for a few years, they might unintentionally, and unknowingly let their ego's grow. With so many people looking up to you and constantly thanking you for helping them, I would find it hard to be sure that my own ego might not be affected, considering that I'm a lay person coming from a layman's background and living a layman's life (in a lot of ways, just like her).
I can't imagine how I'd feel if such a controversial and damaging (to my reputation and ego) personal issue was circulated in the center that I was part of (and in Lucy's case, where she taught) and even worse, around the globe for everyone to speculate. It really must not be easy for someone who's still very attached to ourselves, our ego...our "I"'s and "me"'s.
IF she isn't guilty of anything that she has been accused and look-down for, I really do respect her for being exemplary with her Buddhist practice.
IF she isn't guilty of anything, I really do respect GKG for putting his and NKT's reputation on the line for the practice of his student.
IF she isn't guilty of anything, I really do respect all of GKG's students and NKT's followers for not holding negative views and taking flight upon hearing the news.
According to this link, she has returned back to teach.. (
http://www.nktworld.org/air.html)
This is just my personal opinion, please don't take it so strongly to heart. I'm only here to learn and have been reading this forum for a few months now. I feel like a lot of very good writers with apparent in-depth Dharma knowledge have taken things personally and instead of imparting knowledge, they write nasty comments. Do share with the intention of a healthy discussion.
Thanks, JJ