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padma norbu wrote:Hm, interesting. I'd like to see the commentary. Is the translation of Kunjed Gyalpo itself much different from Namkhai Norbu's?
padma norbu wrote:BTW, didn't Jim Valby put out volume 1 of a 2-volume set about this as well?
http://sites.google.com/site/jimvalbythings/
I've been wondering what the difference is exactly. I know Jim's is a heck of a lot longer, but I'm not sure why.
mint wrote:padma norbu wrote:BTW, didn't Jim Valby put out volume 1 of a 2-volume set about this as well?
http://sites.google.com/site/jimvalbythings/
I've been wondering what the difference is exactly. I know Jim's is a heck of a lot longer, but I'm not sure why.
Has anybody gotten this? Is it recommended for a beginner like me - that is, would it be a good foundational text? Or, is it likely to be overwhelming, confusing and ultimately counterproductive until after some experience has been gained?
Dechen Norbu wrote:I wouldn't say experience, but knowledge. It wouldn't be my first pick. Later on it's a must have, IMO, if you are going to practice Dzogchen. If not, then better leave it alone.
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