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Nice! - I’ve been studying Chöying Dzo in recent months. I’ve never had much luck with Guenther’s Longchenpa translations, but may retry at some point. I’ll look up that Robbins reference also.
There seem to be four English translations of the Chöying Dzö; do you recommend one? Turns out the Robbins url is dead. Can probably retrieve via Wayback Machine. In the mean time, seems like an impressive and interesting guy I hadn’t otherwise heard of: https://pointpark.academia.edu/BrentRobbins/CurriculumVitae …
There are four? Woah. I’ve been using the Barron translation (Precious Treasury of Scriptural Transmission, which is the one with Longchenpa’s commentary). I know someone who is working on another, not sure how long left before that is ready to share/print.
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