In this recent interview with the Dalai Lama which was published in the Oxford University newspaper,
the Oxford Student, 27 January 2012,
http://oxfordstudent.com/2012/01/27/interview-the-dalai-lama/, the Dalai Lama said, in relation to China’s suppression of TIbet:
“We are followers of the Indian tradition. Gandhiji, in most situations, remained smiling. Very occasionally, he’d shout, but mostly he stayed peaceful. That didn’t mean there wasn’t a problem. He’d look at the problem and believed that if the problem could be solved, the effort to solve it should be put in. If it can’t be solved, then it’s possible to be frustrated. I believe the same.”
I think this is good advice that can be applied to Dorje Shugden practitioners… to be peaceful, despite the adversities. As the problem can be solved and will be solved in time, we just have to put the effort in. Effort such as:
1. writing to the relevant authorities, the media, the CTA
2. distributing information and brochures so that people can be educated about the truth of Dorje Shugden
3. supporting Dorje Shugden monasteries and
4. participating in forums like this.
Any more ideas?