1/6 I posted a few pages recently to my Vajrayana meditation and practice site: The limited language of the no-self: https://vajrayananow.wordpress.com/2019/04/06/the-limited%E2%80%8B-language-of-the-no-self/ … Not all Buddhism is about liberation from suffering: https://vajrayananow.wordpress.com/2019/04/10/not-all-buddhism-is-about-liberation-from-suffering/ … and Living contradictions:https://vajrayananow.wordpress.com/2019/04/15/living-contradictions/ …
I just have one challenge to this post, which is that some Vajrayana/tantra traditions are extremely focused on non-self. Nalandabodhi, which is a Dzogchen tradition led by Dzogchen Ponlop, os almost entirely focused on realizing 'non-self'.
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In fact Dzogchen Ponlop said to me (personally) "some people are offended by the idea that 'you don't actually exist.' Nalandabodhi's entire Ngondro and subsequent stages of practice are obsessively and exclusively focused on realizing 'non-self'. Which is the main reason I left.
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