because ultimately they do point in quite different directions.
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Replying to @happyseagulls
Yeah, that’s critical to understand, and few people do. https://vividness.live/2013/10/22/sutrayana/ … points at this
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Or perhaps better:https://vividness.live/2013/12/12/emptiness-zen-tantra-dzogchen/ …
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in particular: "Everyone who practices Tantra also uses methods of Sutra, and selects whichever is better for particular cir.."
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Replying to @happyseagulls
Right… and the Aro gTér does teach Sutric methods. It just doesn’t emphasize them, and teaches them with Dzogchen style.
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You've really helped me get some clarity on this, thank you.
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Replying to @happyseagulls
Oh, good, I’m glad! Feel free to ask questions whenever.
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Compatible, for sure. They are things that happen when you meditate a lot. They aren’t a problem, and are cool.
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The only way they can become a problem is if you get addicted and put all your effort into trying to make them happen.
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