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Welcome to the second installment in the Baal on Buddhism series in which I take complicated Buddhist issues and make sure they are approachable to all or any. I had not been primarily intending on making this the second publication in the series, in simple fact, I wasn't heading to write this publication until sometime in 2018. It's been on my list of books to write for several years, but an peculiar chain of synchronicities happened in which forced me to write this now.I needed it as a sign that my perspective on this practice is coming at the right time for many people. It also gave me the possibility to reconnect with my very own shadow self along the way. I keep myself to a disciplined program of writing, personal occult and deep breathing practice amongst other things. Sometimes, in this regular, certain things can be missed or fall to the side. This was an possibility to slow down.Chod is a very interesting practice within Tibetan Buddhism. Chod means to "Sever". It really is a method of slicing through the ego as they say. In the easiest of terms, it is a practice that allows you to release yourself from the negative aftereffect of ego. When I say negative effects, I mean just about whatever you may offer an attachment to that is triggering you pain in your daily life or simply you are avoiding. Often we will be the source of our very own pain.