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When originally creating this model, I included cessation as just one of the things that can happen with awareness. Then later I realized it was more logical to present cessation at the end, since its sort of the end state of awareness. 1/
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The downside of this is that people think I model cessation as the only goal or the one true awakening; the culmination of practice, which I don’t. It’s just one of the many interesting & powerful things that can happen. I think I’m pretty clear about that in the podcast. 2/
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FWIW, there are several things in Vajrayana lineages which sound a lot like Therevadan cessation - but I don’t know enough directly to be able to add much to the different/same phenomenology debate There’s also the matter of metaphysics and phenomenology getting muddled.
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It’s interesting how attitudes towards the in/significance of cessation changed over the development of dzogchen lineages. I’d like to learn more about the history of how the metaphysics/phenomenology developed with different practices...but I suspecct the history isn’t there.
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0 - 2 - 3 ... ~riemann, may be ?
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adding this to my formal request for your response: @ ground 0 ; 1 becomes equal to 2 = "god split an atom with me", chance the rapper, definitely = explain JC : VM, apparently + reportedly = count down ... 3, 2, 1
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I do not think so.
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