@evantthompson has written a very helpful comment on my 1st post on Pragmatic Dharma. https://parletre.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/test-post/#comment-21 …
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But how do you see the resultant state(s) of mind tending to function, psychodynamically, in contrast to those evoked by vipassana?
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Again my knowledge of vipassana is confined to reading so I don't want to make any strong claims. And psychodynamics isn't one of my main frames of reference (although I did do graduate course work in the field at Harvard a million years ago...). But >
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I did write a series of half a dozen essays exploring Vajrayana from a Jungian perspective starting here:https://buddhism-for-vampires.com/we-are-all-monsters …
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Parletre, you might really appreciate this page from the Aro practice community & lineage. Its concise, and yet richly expresses some of how modern dzogchen works with psychodynamic and interpersonal “stuff.” http://arobuddhism.org/community/an-uncommon-perspective.html …
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I think it’s great, and I’m not an Aro guy.
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in 100 years; Dzogchen will probably be extinct.