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which is in Unity and diversity,
which is in Doing meaning better.
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All is One
Given that in Dzogchen it is said that everything is made out of the same Space, how to avoid monism?
Dzogchen and monism
Yes, it’s easy to misunderstand Dzogchen as monism. I wrote a bit about that here. For a detailed explanation, Beacon of Certainty is canonical.
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