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The sky is a symbol of Dzogchen, the central teaching of the Aro gTér
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  • Introduction
    • About “Approaching Aro”
    • About the author
    • Comment policy
    • Acknowledgements
  • Approach
  • Buddhism, Dzogchen, and Aro
  • Aro teachings
  • Special, ordinary, noble
  • Terma
  • Aro history
  • “Controversy”
  • Ngak’chang Rinpoche
  • Statements of support
  • Books
  • We matter to Buddhism

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