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Originally Posted by Ground
Sorry but tibetan buddhism cannot be practiced based on valid knowledge. Why? Because tibetan budddhism asserts enlightenment and buddhahood being aims of practice but both, enlightenment and buddhahood cannot be directly perceived. Thus there is no basis which would support the existence of enlightenment and buddhahood.
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If enlightenment and Buddhahood can't be directly perceived then it's not an authentic practice as you've insisting with the philosophy of Tibetan Buddhism teaching. And they're not aim for cessation of Samara. They aim for rebirth as Lama does. That's attachment.