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Is anyone else drawn to aspects of both Mahayana and Theravada?
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03-15-2012, 01:45 AM
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May I ask, Aloka-D, why you made the switch from the Vajrayana to the Theravada tradition? I got the impression that Vajrayana is supposed to be the "fast track" to enlightenment involving a lot of very intensive and mind-bending work. By comparison I understand Theravada to be the slow-but-steady approach. Speaking personally I have some difficulty with the complexities of Mahayana so, at least for now, I'm mostly sticking to Theravada material. This is pure curiosity: I'm just trying to learn, not trying to get you to defend anything other than possibly your own point of view.
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