When Shambhala told him to stop bc he wasn't authorized to give transmissions, he left Shambhala, took the Naropa students who took refuge with him, formed Dharma Ocean. These students were loyal to him, not the dharma. Reggie learned and precisely executed how to form a cult.
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I'm basically saying there is no difference at all. So let's not pretend he's any different than the lineage he claims.
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My experience with Reggie was very positive. He was very kind, gave good advice, and had a sane sense of conviction in what he was teaching - beyond the grasp of political/institutional lineage. The whole outcasting thing seemed to work in his favour, as a practitioner & teacher.
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Yes, that makes sense. I didn’t experience that as we only ever worked one to one & we’re both pretty intense, so we sort of neutralised out. That said it doesn’t really surprise me. If you perceived that, I can see how that sort of dynamic could arise.
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That’s interesting. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.
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