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mindyourmind wrote:For the Mahamudra practitioners here :
what are your plans after ngondro?
There is such a bewildering array of possibilities to choose from (or be instructed in), what do you intend to follow, and why?
tummo wrote:Ask your lama, not internet!
mindyourmind wrote:tummo wrote:Ask your lama, not internet!
I was not asking for advice, tummo.
I was asking Mahamudra ngondro practitioners their opinion, their interests, their practice goals.
I asked that out of interest in the question, to see why people make these decisions, what motivates them.
This type of response is however all too frequent here at Dharma Wheel, and it is quite frustrating. Most discussions elicit the over-obvious 'ask your lama'. Why do we even call this a Buddhist discussion forum? Maybe this is why the Kagyu subforum is such a dismal effort. Maybe this is why there are so many more topics and discussions to be found over at the Dzogchen subforum.
Sheesh.
As to deciding what practice to do, I think the best way to pick what practice you do after you finish ngöndro is to pick the one that will enable you to be of the most benefit to sentient beings.

gregkavarnos wrote:As per usual I went about things ass first! The reason I started Ngondro is because I wanted and asked for a specific post-ngondro practice. Still got a couple of years though. Gotta say one thing though, whoever told me that your knees get used to prostating was lying!![]()
gregkavarnos wrote:As per usual I went about things ass first! The reason I started Ngondro is because I wanted and asked for a specific post-ngondro practice. Still got a couple of years though. Gotta say one thing though, whoever told me that your knees get used to prostating was lying!
Chaz wrote:I'm convinced that Ngondro is something you have to really want to do. It takes commitment. It takes focus.
Chaz wrote:
I'm strangely reminded of Milarepa building towers ...........
ronnewmexico wrote:Relatedly
N..which version of Millarepa do you know or suppose as true..as sourcerer or not.
I'd guess not but am no scholor.
Namdrol wrote:Chaz wrote:
I'm strangely reminded of Milarepa building towers ...........
Except that never happened.
gnegirl wrote:It is hard, i'd rather go run for 2 hrs than do prostrations... marathon training is much easier.
Yeah, it has kindda reached the point where "it's the thought that counts".Whether it happened or not isn't of much importance to me.

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