Direct Introduction
Direct Introduction (Tibetan: ངོ་སྤྲོད་སྤྲས་པ, Wylie: ngo sprod spras pa ) is one of the Seventeen tantras of Dzogchen Upadesha.[1]
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gollark: Well-meaning people can often do stupid things.
gollark: "You are not allowed to have general opinions on things if you do not know about this very specific class of problem"
gollark: OH POTATOS NO
gollark: It kind of does? That's why it's a "war".
gollark: Framing it as "we must defeat these enemies who do things which are bad" seems like it could lead to problems.
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