TM - thanks for the reminder re Dorje Shugden telling us never to criticise the Dalai Lama. As we are Dorje Shugden practitioners, shouldn't we follow what Dorje Shugden says? This point is such a magnificent example of Dorje Shugden's teaching of encompassing compassion and evidence of his enlightened state.
One of my
favorite reads since I found this website is from the 'Dharma reads' section (see these verses below). I truly find that it has changed my life. Every time i get upset and p***** off (often but getting less!), I read them again and again and remind myself what I should strive to be. Every time i read these verses, my hair literally stands on end because i feel the power of the words.
Please i pray to Dorje Shugden and to all the Buddhas, please, please let everyone everywhere read this prayer and may it touch and change everyone's minds and make their lives happier.
http://dorjeshugden.com/wp/?p=1292 (thank you webmaster/admin for posting this)
(I've bolded the parts below which i like to focus on most)
Eight Verses of Training the Mind(By Kadampa Geshe Langri Tangpa 1054-1123)
With the determination to accomplish
The highest welfare for all sentient beings
Who surpass even a wish-granting jewel
I will learn to
hold them supremely dear.
Whenever I associate with others I will learn
To
think of myself as the lowest among all
And respectfully hold others to be supremeFrom the very depths of my heart
In all actions I will learn to search into my mind
And as soon as an
afflictive emotion arises
Endangering myself and others
Will
firmly face and avert it.
I will learn
to cherish all beings of bad nature
And those pressed by strong sins and sufferings
As if I had found a precious
Treasure very difficult to find
When others out of jealousy treat me badly
With abuse, slander, and so on,
I will learn to
take all loss
And offer the victory to them
When one whom I have benefited with great hope
Unreasonably hurts me very badly,
I will learn to view that person
As an
excellent spiritual guide.
In short, I will learn to offer to everyone
without exceptionAll help and happiness directly and indirectly
And
respectfully take upon myself
All harm and suffering of my mothers.
I will learn to keep all these practices
Undefiled by the stains of the eight worldly conceptionsAnd by the understanding
all phenomena as like illusionsBe released from the bondage of attachment.