It is all about the tone of the post, which is a point many forum participants have expressed previously. Gonsar Rinpoche's tone is respectful and regretful of the ban. It is not a personal attack of HH the Dalai Lama, it is not calling him names, it is not rude nor crass. I guess in this case and other cases like HH Trijang Choktrul Rinpoche, we can really see the difference between the attitudes of a High Lama and lay people.
I totally agree with you here, WB and Beggar.
I believe we can retain respect,compassion and actively practise the 6 Paramitas for a person eventhough our views could differ.
After all, isn't this why the Buddha taught the Dharma in the first place?
We learn all these skills and put them in practice while we are in samsara and are caught in the drama of samsara's nature.
How we all react and respond to the ban or anything remotely challenging in our lives is the real reflection of how much we are practising what we have learnt and what we do understand of our Guru's teachings.
I am very glad to see/read that there are other people who are non-Shugden practitioners who can act with Dharma, as shared in the post below -
Source:
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?action=post;topic=922.45;num_replies=60#topthe shugden dispute
I AM NOT A DORJE SHUGDEN PRACTIONER BUT : We are all swimmers in the ocean of samsara ! This dispute is sadly dividing the Tibetan Buddhist community . I pray that all differences may be solved soon by the blessing of the Three Jewels I hope that all Tibetan buddhists will find unity again I pray for the Long Life of HH the Dalai Lama ! I pray for the Long Life of the Guru's ! If you are having a problem with this affair please pray to your Guru ! Never forsake your Guru Follow your own conscience Practice equanimity,wisdom and compassion. This article is a good example of wellinformed inside-journalism.May it help you. Jampa Gyatso Then the writer proceeds to post an article. Interesting enough, among other things, the article also shares the quote from Gonsar Rinpoche.
So, the writer presented all sides of the story.
I think no matter what happens - we can always choose to act, think and speak with Dharma or not.
If we truly believe that while in samsara, everything and every day is a teaching - then, the best things we can all do is to really learn and PRACTISE what we learn.