Wisdom and compassion [04]. Macclesfield, 2006

Macclesfield, 5th May 2006 James Low “The two truths are explained: how it appears (the imagined illusion) and how things are (the ultimate truth). Real compassion arises from wisdom, i.e. from realising the ultimate truth and then helping others realise their true nature. To do this getting to know your own mind, letting go of the knot of dualism and not […]

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Unwissenheit: wie sie entsteht und wie wir uns in ihr zurechtfinden. Berlin, 2006

Öffentlicher Abendvortrag, 10. März 2006. Berlin Übersetzt von Daniel Beierstettel Als PDF downloaden Auszüge: Der entscheidende Punkt ist sehr einfach. Nimm das Leben nicht zu ernst! Wenn du zurückschaust, wirst du sehen, dass du schon viele Schwierigkeiten in der Vergangenheit hattest, und nun sind sie verschwunden. Jetzt schlägst du dich mit den Problemen dieses Momentes herum, und wenn du das […]

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Dying and the deathless. Bristol, 2006

Talk delivered  by James Low at a Conference on Death and Dying organized by Bristol Chan Group and Western Chan Fellowship, February 2006 Transcribed and edited by Wendy Chozom Download as PDF Excerpts Where we go wrong in this experience of dying is to imagine that things are happening to us rather than accepting everything, both subject and object, as my […]

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Cognitive analytic therapy. Article, 2006

Handbook of counselling and psychotherapy. 2nd ed. London: Sage Publications, 2006. ISBN 1-4129-0275-4 Part 5, p. 317 – 322 Download as PDF Extract: Cognitive Analytic Therapy (widely known as CAT) was developed by Anthony Ryle in the 1980s while he was Consultant Psychotherapist at the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals in London. This approach […]

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