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Title: The Dalai Lama admires the cultural revolution
Post by: psylotripitaka on July 11, 2015, 04:59:07 AM
Interesting. Can someone tell me where to find this view in the Lamrim?
Title: Re: The Dalai Lama admires the cultural revolution
Post by: angelica on July 12, 2015, 03:16:51 PM
I am very confused. Is there a ban or no ban?

If there is no ban as what Dalai Lama has claimed, then why he need to say " There is no change in my stand, I will never revoke the ban."
Title: Re: The Dalai Lama admires the cultural revolution
Post by: fruven on July 13, 2015, 05:21:35 PM
I am very confused. Is there a ban or no ban?

If there is no ban as what Dalai Lama has claimed, then why he need to say " There is no change in my stand, I will never revoke the ban."

The discrimination of Dorje Shugden practitoners is still ongoing. It doesn't make sense to be a Buddhist and yet holding the view that all Dorje Shugden practitioners must be segregated.
Title: Re: The Dalai Lama admires the cultural revolution
Post by: VeronicaSmith on July 14, 2015, 03:18:54 PM
The richest part about this is not only did he just spit in the face of thousands of people. He basically admitted to the ban, the religious persecution and the fact that he is forcing thousands of people into a life of discrimination by others and he basically confessed that he is causing many people to be hurt and he is meant to be wise but this statement is extremely closed minded and more like a threat for a worldwide symbol of peace.

I have tremendous respect for the Dalai Lama but this statement is cruel, threatening and sloppy by him because he is confessing and saying that there is a ban and that he claimed that there was not one. So that means people will ask questions and the truth will get out about the cruelty and the treats he is making by this statement. So basically this statement is showing that his ban exists and that he was lying about it, being cruel to many people and that he is threatening and a discriminator to people which in the Dharma should be so cruelly done. But don't jump to conclusions because out of my respect for him as a teacher, I say that this post could be fake or there is more to the story than meets the eye because there is no way he would say something like this without meaning. There could be more...