Although Dorje Shugden embodies the good qualities of all enlightened beings, so does Buddha Shakyamuni, Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara and all other Buddhas. I agree with Lightning - there is too much emphasis on Dorje Shugden practice at the expense of actual lamrim, lojong and Mahamudra meditation which are the actual precious jewels that Dorje Shugden has sworn to protect. As I said on another thread, too much enthusiasm for Dorje Shugden practice gets us the title 'Shugdenites' from those who oppose the practice because all they can see is that we are talking endlessly about Dorje Shugden and little else. It seems that DS is the main event, which is not the case, is it? I'd rather be known as a Kadampa, someone for whom lamrim is their main practice.
It must seem to them as if our main practice is the worship of Dorje Shugden and there is no doubt that we've contributed to that view through overemphasizing the importance of the practice. The Dalai Lama has tried to make the argument that we regard DS as more important than Buddha Shakyamuni. Well meaning but ultimately naive postings on this forum and the distribution of DS brochures doubtlessly support this view so we're not doing ourselves any favours in my view.
That's my twopenceworth with which none of you will agree, as usual. I think I'm on a different planet to you guys
Yes, it goes without saying that Lamrim, lojong, Mahamudra etc is what we should all be focusing on and working towards to achieve. This is definite.
I agree with Kate that we focus on Dorje Shugden here because, after all, it is a Dorje Shugden website and forum so we talk about the qualities of the practice and ask questions regarding his here. This is an appropriate place to do so.
Also, I think the average person out there in the world is NOT looking for lamrim, lojong and mahamudra. They don't even know what those words mean! The average person out there in the world is looking for a relationship, some money, a new house, a better job, some self-confidence, some method to get over their depression etc etc This can be seen across the board in almost every spiritual or new age practice - from tarot cards to divinations to therapies of all sorts.
Unfortunately, this is the situation today and this is how many, many, many people think. Just think for yourself: did you come into Dharma because you want to realise emptiness? Probably not. It was probably because you were looking for some answers to something on a much lower (although no less noble or sincere) level.
Ultimately, yes, I repeat again, we ARE all trying to get to a realisation of lojong, lamrim, etc and we wish very much for other people to get that. But, how do you teach the child the benefits of going to university when he hasn't even gone to 1st Grade yet? So you make 1st Grade classes fun - you have art classes and nap time and toys and hot chocolate. You dangle a carrot in front of people according to what they like, need or are comfortable with first, then you lead them on to the tougher stuff.
It is also wrong to just do Dorje Shugden's practice as a wishing tree - just pray, make some cheap offering and ask to win the lottery. OF COURSE, it is must bigger than that. We must also be careful not to fall into a trap of relying on him just like we rely on things like tarot cards or fortune tellers or quick fixes like that. Our motivation is to bring ourselves into the Lamrim and bring others to the Lamrim too. If the motivation is clear, then the method will fall into place- whether it is via a brochure or via a long and detailed dharma talk.