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Clarence wrote:Does that mean guru devotion trumps the view-meditation-conduct schema? I always thought the view is critically important in achieving realization?
Sönam wrote:Clarence wrote:Does that mean guru devotion trumps the view-meditation-conduct schema? I always thought the view is critically important in achieving realization?
as Dzogchen view includes all views you take no risk ...
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conebeckham wrote:The Path of Liberation, or the Path of Mahamudra, complements the Path of Means, but it is often taught separately, and almost always gradually, outside of strict retreat. The common "Karma Kagyu Ngondro" is actually part of that path--it's not really part of the Path of Means, which has it's own ngondro.
Clarence wrote:Does that mean guru devotion trumps the view-meditation-conduct schema? I always thought the view is critically important in achieving realization?
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