@SamHarrisOrg Can you explain a bit about your emphasis on the importance of anatta while apparently downplaying dukkha and anicca?
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@SamHarrisOrg Okay... :) Is it that you find the greatest psychological benefit to be found in that particular insight vs. the others? -
@OneHipNinja Yes. Listen to my discussion with Joseph Goldstein, if you haven't:http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/the-path-and-the-goal … -
@SamHarrisOrg Have listened, or tried to keep up, rather. Will review. Related: I think clearly articulating benefits of anatta will help...
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@OneHipNinja 3/3 and this definitely wasn't Tulku Urgyen's view. ("Blazing Splendor" pg 182) I don't know why@SamHarrisOrg thinks this. -
@gshotwell@OneHipNinja Read Waking Up if you want to know what I think about all this. -
@SamHarrisOrg@gshotwell I did. Enthusiastically. Think I understand your position well enough. Just having trouble seeing your scaffold.
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@SamHarrisOrg@OneHipNinja 2/3 as far as I'm aware there are no Dzogchen teachers who think that the hinayana and mahayana are unimportantThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@SamHarrisOrg@OneHipNinja 1/3 This is a misunderstanding. The view of Dzogchen is to be present with reality, which includes dukkha etc.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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