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http://www.dzogchenlineage.org/buddhapath.html

Here we go, anyone have experience or any insights? PM is fine.
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One of my vajra brothers is student of Khenpo Choga. He thinks very highly of him. Khenpo Choga seems to be some sort of expert on the Guhyagarbha tantra. And is very strict, you can't be his student if you smoke pot, can't eat garlic etc. at the retreat center. Well anyway this is second hand information, thirdhand for you.
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Johnny Dangerous wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:04 pm http://www.dzogchenlineage.org/buddhapath.html

Here we go, anyone have experience or any insights? PM is fine.
I got teachings from Khenpo Choga a very long time ago in Kathmandu, he was a brilliant teacher even though he was quite young. But he was well known to be eccentric and unpredictable even then and somehow it kind of looks like it still is that way. :smile:

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