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conebeckham wrote:Username, I think you're mistaking the "path(s) of Dzogchen" for the "State of Dzogchen," which is what Namdrol is talking about.
Malcolm wrote:catmoon wrote:Okay, then they should all be in perfect agreement in their teachings.
Dzogchen masters are, when it comes to discussing Dzogchen.
username wrote:Malcolm wrote:catmoon wrote:Okay, then they should all be in perfect agreement in their teachings.
Dzogchen masters are, when it comes to discussing Dzogchen.
So if it was Dzongsar Khyentse tulku & Khenpo Choga as stated here we see the above statement by Malcom is false as there are disagreements since Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche is a Dzogchen master though he teaches it not publicly but to a few close disciples specially after certain retreats he supervises.
Further, there are disagreements amongst Dzogchen masters on the necessity for ngondro as we all know well. So a second reason why Malcom's pronouncement is wrong on this very basic assumption on Dzogchen. Whether you follow ChNN or Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, you should have faith in their teachings and not otherwise online from others.
username' wrote:Malcolm wrote:catmoon wrote:Okay, then they should all be in perfect agreement in their teachings.
Dzogchen masters are, when it comes to discussing Dzogchen.
conebeckham wrote:
Seriously, man......read it again, and the meaning is clear.

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