I do not see that Mipham's view as contradictory because the Buddha taught 84000 paths to Enlightenment.
Since the 84,000 paths to enlightenment taught by the Buddha are never contradictory, it follows that Mipham's views are not included among them.
It is not enough for a view to label itself “Buddhist” in order to qualify as Buddhist; it is necessary that is does not contradict direct perception and reason.
All Gurus and lineage are taught for the receiver and others without the same affinity may think that the teachings is not suitable but it doesn't mean it is wrong.
This applies only to Buddha's teachings, which are free of contradiction, not to Mipham's views, which have already been shown to be self-contradictory.
It is just another path.
Sure. Your non-Buddhist path.
To say the awakened state is the result of an accumulation of merit and wisdom is not wrong by the same logic above
The so-called “logic above” shows nothing, because naively to say that any path is “valid” just because it labels itself “Buddhist” is no logic at all.
but I must emphasis that the awakened stated is not "attained" as it says in the Heart Sutra but rather realized.
Which is tantamount to confess that your views, just like Mipham's, are contradictory with sutras of definitive meaning, such as the Heart Sutra.
Hence, the "awakened state" denotes a state that is inherent in beings.
This puerile statement is fraught with many contradictions which have already been exposed in my last post, and which you left unresponded.
Hence, the 2 accumulations itself is mandatory but not enough by itself to achieve the awakened state.
If so, then it absurdly follows that the dharmakaya and the rupakaya are mandatory, but not enough to the achieved awakened state.
One still need meditative practices and if possible tantric methods to achieve this state.
Since both meditative practices and tantric methods are included within the two accumulations, you have just proved how deeply affected you are by misconceptions.