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Thanks for the answer. I ask because I seem so young compared to everyone here. People here are like 40, 50, and 60. I was just curious. I don’t like how she takes me for narrow-mided and arrogant. Anyways…
Metta!
Pema,
This link may be of related interest.
Best,
Rex
Hi Fajin:
I appreciate you stating when you talk about daoist history and tradition, you select the best examples or the real examples of this tradition, I hope you would do the same for Chan and all traditions.
Just letting my you know I had a wonderful meditation yesterday, flowing from tao alchemy to Chan, back and forth, like the sun and moon, tiger and dragon, hun and po, yin and yang, all inseparable, just different aspects of one dynamic.
bagua
Thanks for the link Rex. I’ve been away taking my boards for a few days. Also thanks to Trunk for his insight from the Taoist perspective. I have practised mainly in the Nyingma tradition and have been able to work the Taoist practices along side because they so mirror the dzogchen path. The teachers that I have worked with, however, are rather formal in their approach to the Ngondro, and it can take a while to complete the preliminaries with a full life. The visualization centered practices can be somewhat ungrounding and dis-integrating for me when my daily life is rather intellectual at work. I appreciate having you all for resources here.
Pema