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Jikan wrote:Thank you for this. I'm interested in finding out what is meant by "Classical Dzogchen." Is it Semde, for instance? H Guenther used similar language to describe Longchenpa's oeuvre...
dzogchungpa wrote:I have not read this yet either, but perhaps you will be interested in it:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/116656481/Higgins-Dzogchen-Rdzogs-Chen-Philosophy-of-Mind
Thanks!Jikan wrote:Thank you for this. I'm interested in finding out what is meant by "Classical Dzogchen." Is it Semde, for instance? H Guenther used similar language to describe Longchenpa's oeuvre...
Stewart wrote:I'm sorry Serge...this is a fantasy...ChNN teaches from many aspects of Dzogchen....Semde, Longde etc....he has just finished giving a retreat on Shine and Lhatong for instance. He also prolifically teaches Anuyoga practices. To hold the idea that he is somehow apart from other teachers is just a contrived view.
ChNN told me that he teaches the same as other Dzogchen masters and he is not in contradiction as many people like to think. It's a fact that he is an amazing master, but really we don't have to create a separate category for him....that would be silly.
Yes, Guruyoga, Rushan, Trekcho (and Togal if you've had instructions) are the main practices of Dzogchen, but constantly harping on that anything else is secondary and by implication not worth looking at is ridiculous, ChNN himself does 'secondary' practices everyday....what does that say about him?
There is no such thing as 'pure' Dzogchen, ChNN also says this....I find it hard to believe you are sitting at home doing nothing apart from resting in the natural state constantly....I know I'm not.
Stewart wrote:ChNN even taught the Longsal Ngondro recently, he was venomous at all about other Ngondros, and I doubt he would teach it if it wasn't beneficial to Dzogchen practitioners.
dzogchungpa wrote:I have not read this yet either, but perhaps you will be interested in it:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/116656481/Higgins-Dzogchen-Rdzogs-Chen-Philosophy-of-Mind
Stewart wrote:... to be an asshole to other people.

muni wrote: Since I see assholes, no doubt, I myself am an asshole. Law of deluded nature.
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