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To what level and extent will a Chod practioner put themselves in danger physically? For example would they go and live in the wilderness and be at the mercy of nature and wild animals? And what happens if the Chod practioner is attacked physically by a wild animal? Are they allowed to defend themselves? And to what level of fearlessness does the aspirant need to achieve non-duality?
To what level and extent will a Chod practioner put themselves in danger physically? For example would they go and live in the wilderness and be at the mercy of nature and wild animals? And what happens if the Chod practioner is attacked physically by a wild animal? Are they allowed to defend themselves? And to what level of fearlessness does the aspirant need to achieve non-duality?

== Ego ==
*[http://www.bodhicitta.net/Chod.htm Chod - Cutting Through the Ego] Are there different opinions within Chod practice on the Ego?

:Austerlitz -- [[Special:Contributions/88.75.210.202|88.75.210.202]] ([[User talk:88.75.210.202|talk]]) 18:31, 14 December 2008 (UTC)

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We need to say which traditions do this. E sangha says Nyingma, Kagyu and Gelug. We need a better source than that though. Secretlondon 23:41, 12 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]


What levels of material/physical danger are involved in Chod?

To what level and extent will a Chod practioner put themselves in danger physically? For example would they go and live in the wilderness and be at the mercy of nature and wild animals? And what happens if the Chod practioner is attacked physically by a wild animal? Are they allowed to defend themselves? And to what level of fearlessness does the aspirant need to achieve non-duality?

Ego

Austerlitz -- 88.75.210.202 (talk) 18:31, 14 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]