We at dorjeshugden.com rejoice in seeing this petition in change.org, calling upon everyone for a common humanitarian cause – “RELIGIOUS FREEDOM” and to an end to the persecution of Dorje Shugden practitioners for their religious beliefs.
We thank Darren Prout from the United Kingdom for speaking up on behalf of all who are suffering and struggling under this injustice. Your initiative to create awareness of the violence and suffering caused by the ban on Dorje Shugden gives courage and hope to many practitioners around the world. It encourages them not to lose faith or give up but instead, to work harder in response to the harm received by speaking up and educating others on this crisis.
There are many who wish to see a change; to stop the discrimination and to lift the ban on Dorje Shugden, but they may not know how to voice it out or what they can do. Well, this petition gives everyone a chance to participate, and to stand up for their rights and beliefs in a peaceful, positive approach.
The petition is written in a clear, concise, and respectful manner requesting His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to restore the unity of His people and to STOP encouraging discrimination amongst His people. We as Dorje Shugden practitioners must always abide in Dharma and in the laws of karma no matter what we do because those are the teachings we received from our Gurus, the Buddhas and our Dharma protector.
Tibetans should stop fighting and persecuting their own brothers and sisters due to differences of faith. Tibetans should not create more causes for disharmony and disunity and should not be selective in what His Holiness teaches or advises. His Holiness travels around the world to preach religious tolerance, compassion, kindness and forgiveness, so why is it that this advice not practiced by anti-Shugden practitioners? There is already enough chaos, crisis and wars in the name of religion. Why allow Buddhism to fall into a similar category of extremism and terrorism in the name of faith? It is baffling.
It is every human’s right to practice whatever they wish without prejudice, discrimination and death threats laid upon them. We encourage every Buddhist, Shugden practitioner and human rights activist to support this cause and sign this petition that seeks His Holiness’s attention to make that change happen for the sake of living in harmony, so that we can all openly, without fear go on peacefully to do our own practices.
SIGN THE PETITION
or click to learn more about other on-going activities in support of religious freedom
From: https://www.change.org/petitions/dalai-lama-end-religious-persecution-of-faithful-buddhists
john booth
February 28, 2014
The original Dalai Lama was a Nagas , very ancient peoples , according to Tibetan myths . can the dalai lama answer me this “can you sir raise your kundalini. in to crown chakra.”? we all know he is a great scholar, yet he is in all terms the best example of dukkha . “suffering ” as such he is in lowest forms of kharma. stage two of the 8th fold path of buddha yama .
and brings in to this reality his old recycled past life karma actions. he has no enlightenment to rise above what he is creating by this “his karma” .
28 years of kundalini rising. my god head is white tara a siddhi light being.
Anonymous
March 5, 2014
Suffering you, perhaps.
Anonymous
April 16, 2014
Know the symptoms ~ apply the remedy
The Dalia Lama is a Sociopath
Antisocial Personality Disorder is also known as psychopathy or
sociopathy. Individuals with this disorder have little regard for the
feeling and welfare of others. As a clinical diagnosis it is usually
limited to those over age 18. It can be diagnosed in younger people
if the they commit isolated antisocial acts and do not show signs of
another mental disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is chronic, beginning in adolescence
and continuing throughout adulthood. There are ten general
symptoms:
not learning from experience
no sense of responsibility
inability to form meaningful relationships
inability to control impulses
lack of moral sense
chronically antisocial behavior
no change in behavior after punishment
emotional immaturity
lack of guilt
self-centeredness
Chronic Liar