---On a conceptual basis, yes...Dzogchen takes place somehow beyond 
all progressions, and (as Vaj so astutely pointed out); doesn't 
involve the transmission of Shakti (unlike Muktananda's Shaktipat).  
But on a practical basis, (as Vaj so unastutely failed to mention); 
one (the aspirant) is still confronted with the problems of ingrained 
inertia, stress, vasanas;...etc; all of the traditional Buddhist (or 
otherwise) impediments to Enlightenment - such as the "vices" - that 
we may allude to as behavioral patterns connected to stress - that 
simply don't vanish in the blink of an eye when one attends a 
Dzogchen retreat.  Even as pointed out by the greatest of Dzogchen 
Masters (Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche among them - this is Vaj's Guru); the 
element of TIME invariably creeps in, and although one may "get it" 
(i.e. Grok "IT" to a certain extent); the fact remains that unless 
one is 99.999....% already realized, various impediments dissalow 
one's immediate Enlightenment even though the Dzogchen transmission 
is immediate.
  Unfortunately, most of the Buddhist Gurus (except possibly the 
Dalai Lama and a few others); haven't YET gotten the connection 
between the delay in one's hoped for immediate Enlightenment and the 
stark reality of time, time, time... ; and the possible cause of that 
delay: stress.  But thanks to MMY, we new insights into the 
phenomenon of the progression toward Enlightenment; but at the same 
time, nothing is preventing people from "Grok"-ing the fact that they 
are already "IT". (even though tomorrow morning and the day after, 
one may have to Grok this again).
 Contrary to what the Neo-Advaitins like HWL Poonja would have us 
believe, simply Groking "IT" for the first time may be insufficient; 
and likewise, simply receiving a Dzogchen transmission a single time 
may not get people immediately Enlightened.  Like it or not, a 
progression of time is usually involved, due to ingrained stresses.
 Though MMY is not really one of my personal Gurus (I'm a devotee of 
Padma Sambhava), may he be praised forever for coming up with TM and 
the connection between progressive Realization and the concept of 
stress release.  Praise God!  But in defense of Dzogchen, one simply 
ditch the attitude that one is not already Pure Consciousness (and 
then continue with the practice of TM tomorrow and the day after, and 
the day after....).

 In [email protected], kaladevi93 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > On Dec 8, 2006, at 6:41 PM, yhvhworld wrote:
> > 
> > > ---Vaj, but this is the "initial" stage, ...even from the POV 
of your
> > > Guru, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu, complete, continuous realization
> > > requires at least, time and abundant practice.  Perhaps Norbu is
> > > missing an important point regarding bodily purification; 
and...I
> > > contend, MMY's fund of knowledge on the topic of Realization is
> > > superior to Norbu's.  This is not a case of "my Guru is 
superior to
> > > yours".  Just look at the facts.
> > 
> > 
> > You mean like one of Mahesh's beautiful and primary students 
recently  
> > going insane?
> > 
> > Thanks for reminding me.
> >
> 
> I'm sure Vaj might agree, he's mentioned it before here: Dzogchen 
begins where Unity 
> ends. At least that's the gist of Shearer's "official" comments, 
right Vaj?
> 
> Thanks for having the courage to speak the truth.
>


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