Here are a few of the replies to this article by those new to the issue:
These first replies are from a lady who sponsors a monk at Shar Gaden and who was told by a friend recently to give up sponsoring the monk. After some discussion and a few emails to her, she has now changed her mind and will continue to sponsor the monk. Her turn around literally brought tears to my eyes.
*How I feel is if there was an injured boy on the road, would I stop to help him. Of course I would. Would I first ask are you Shugden or Christian or whatever religion, no. I would just help the boy. If the action to support a little monk is done out of compassion I don't see how that can be a bad thing. My motivation is only to help and compassion. How is that going against His Holiness. This is what the Dalai Lama encourages.
*I really don't know much about this situation but I know that my motivation is compassion and this is going with the wishes of HH the Dalai Lama's, not against them. This young boy does not know yet what he will be. It reminds me... of the story of the two zen monks walking, one was an older monk the other a young monk. They come across a river and there is a woman trying to cross the river. The young monk goes and picks her up and takes her to safety and then the two monks continue on their way. About 30mins. later the older monk says to the young monk, you know as monks we are not suppose to touch a female and you helped that woman back there. The young monk says to the older monk, "you still thinking about that, that was in the past". Well the story goes something like that anyway...lol. The young monk didn't think about what he should or should not do, he just did what was needed. Helping this young boy is like that, I am just doing what needs to be done.
Her are a few from other people who are new to the issue:
*Thank you, Duke, for this information. I am saddened through and through. I am praying for all blessings upon all those who are involved in this dreadful, untenable state of affairs.
*Thank you, Duke, for passing on the information, unfortunate as it is. And, thanks for the words from Kelsang and Sage, which reflect my heart.
*Sounds like the NWO or China... so much for Dharma bearing fruit in the Tibetan community... all I can say is in my own heart I will inwardly practice forgiveness and peace and outwardly practice kindness even to my enemies.
*in my humble opinion we should meditate for all parties involved that they be free from suffering and embody truth and compassion....
*This is just heartbreaking. When I first started investigating Buddhism I was so taken by the teachings on compassion and the accepting of all religions. What a terrible thing to occur!! Those poor practitioners! This is more than disturbing!
*I'm so saddened by this as well. Why does there have to be politics in this? Perhaps it's a test? Perhaps the Dalai Lama is testing our faith?
* Even the Buddha said to question what he told his disciples.......i personally think in this particular case, from the videos i have seen and from what i have read, i QUESTION HHDL on this matter.....HHDL can certainly speak his mind on any subject, including Dorje Shugden. BUT, at what cost? The pain and suffering of those he is shunning? i have love and respect for HHDL, but i also believe that he can be wrong.
* Allowing people to be shunned, BEATEN, ostracized, etc. is not the way of a bodhisattva.....if you have caused pain to another directly or indirectly, you should do whatever it takes to make amends, to banish their pain and suffering.....that said, i don't throw the baby out with the bathwater....i have love and respect for HHDL....i meditate that he will understand how his words have harmed the Dorje Shugden and show the compassion that he has in a plethora of other ways to them.....
* May we all remember that the principle tenets of ALL religions are: love, kindness, compassion, altruism, forgiveness.....let us move forward from this discussion in a positive way and meditate on those tenets for all involved....
Here is one that was just posted a few minutes ago:
Hi Duke - thanks so much for starting the discussion on the anti-Shugden ID cards, for providing so much high quality information, and moderating it so reasonably.
Although I can understand why you might deem this a political matter, the discussion is getting deep into the participants' belief and perceptual systems- including mine. Bravo. This is a tragic situation. Discussing it openly and sanely is helping us on our path.