Anonymous ID: c959e8 June 25, 2022, 11:32 a.m. No.16515588   🗄️.is đź”—kun

DORJE SHUGDEN

 

Defender of Purity

 

Protector of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Dore Shugden returns to purify and restore the values corrupted by the child trafficking necromancer, the accursed Dalai Lama

 

In the 1930s, Pabongkhapa DĂ©chen Nyingpo, who favored an "exclusive" stance, started to promote Shugden as a major protector of the Gelug school, who harms or destroys any Gelug practitioner who blends his practice with necromancy, human (child) sacrifice or any non-Gelug practices.

 

The conflict reappeared with the publication of the Yellow Book in 1976, containing stories about wrathful acts of Dorje Shugden against Gelugpas who also practiced degenerate Nyingma teachings. In response, the 14th Dalai Lama, a Gelugpa himself and advocate of an "inclusive" approach to the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, started to speak out against the practice of Dorje Shugden in 1978

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorje_Shugden_controversy

 

Dorje Shugden also protects allies in the struggle against the darkness, seeking neither recognition or reward.

Anonymous ID: c959e8 June 25, 2022, 11:38 a.m. No.16515659   🗄️.is đź”—kun

A DOER OF THE WORD

 

“I know what you mean,” he said. “But that don’t make any difference. You just have to keep on giving, that’s all, see? Not all of ’em turn back. It helps a lot. Money is the only dangerous thing to give—but I never give money—not very often. I give myself, rather, as much as possible. I give food and clothing, too, but I try to show ’em a new way—that’s not money, you know. So many people need a new way. They’re looking for it often, only they don’t seem to know how. But God, dear brother, however poor or mean they are—He knows. You’ve got to reach the heart, you know, and I let Him help me. You’ve got to make a man over in his soul, if you want to help him, and money won’t help you to do that, you know. No, it won’t.”

 

He looked up at me in clear-eyed faith. It was remarkable.

 

“Make them over?” I queried, still curious, for it was all like a romance, and rather fantastic to me. “What do you mean? How do you make them over?”

 

“Oh, in their attitude, that’s how. You’ve got to change a man and bring him out of self-seeking if you really want to make him good. Most men are so tangled up in their own errors and bad ways, and so worried over their seekings, that unless you can set them to giving it’s no use. They’re always seeking, and they don’t know what they want half the time. Money isn’t the thing. Why, half of them wouldn’t understand how to use it if they had it. Their minds are not bright enough. Their perceptions are not clear enough. All you can do is to make them content with themselves. And that, giving to others will do. I never saw the man or the woman yet who couldn’t be happy if you could make them feel the need of living for others, of doing something for somebody besides themselves. It’s a fact. Selfish people are never happy.”

 

https://dmdujour.wordpress.com/2022/05/22/theodore-dreiser-a-doer-of-the-word/