what is amazing to me is the methods that people employ while thinking that this is the best way to defend "their side" of the fence and enrol more people onto their side!
so on the one hand there are people plotting these very evil schemes to get rid of high lamas
and on the other you have people (some in robes) protesting on the street against their own buddhist pope
and they hope to inspire people in this way? it's impossible
The world will take one look and say, "I don't need this!" There are enough politics everywhere else we go. we don't need it when we go to religion.
i don't understand how sending out death threats against lamas or writing hate-filled, rhetorical books against the dalai lama will endear anyone to either "side" of this controversy.
TK's started a new thread on why we shouldn't over-criticise the dalai lama. Here it is:
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=897.0The same can be applied to those who criticise or attack ds lamas and practitioners also.
At the heart of it, it's about doing practice and no real practitioner would act in those ways, no matter who they are "for" or "against " We enrol people by being kind and giving them knowledge and respect their beliefs enough to allow them to make up their own minds and conclusions. not through force or fear.
I am grateful for brave warriors like TK who stand up and show the real buddhist way. thank you.
yours, beggar