Working with change and impermanence [12]. Macclesfield, 2010

Macclesfield, 27th Nov 2010 James Low “The belief that I have a fixed internal ‘essence of me’ generates my behaviour and believing that there are self-existent things in the world keeps me trapped in reactivity. As we meditate, and thoughts feeling and sensations arise and pass, we experience that change is the basis of our existence. If we can see […]

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Risvegliarsi alla vacuità del sé. Milan, 2010

Centro Mindfulness Project 1, Milano, 24/ 26 settembre 2010. www.mindproject.com James Low Download as PDF Trascritto da Sarah Allan Edito da Sarah Allan e Barbara Terris Tradotto in italiano da Rita Gastaldi Estratti Possiamo raccontare storie ‘chiuse’ o storie ‘aperte’; possiamo avere la storia della persona esperta o la storia della persona patetica, ma migliore di tutte è la storia che […]

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Awakening to the emptiness of the self. Milan, 2010

Delivered within the Psychology and Buddhism Circle of the Mindfulness Project, Milan.  www.mindproject.com  24th Sept, 2010 James Low Download as PDF    Transcribed by Sarah Allan Edited by Sarah Allan and Barbara Terris Extracts: We can tell closed stories or open stories; we can have the story of the expert person or the story of the pathetic person, but best of all […]

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Immer schön langsam! UK, Wild Heart Gathering, 2010

Das Herzstück der Dzogchen Lehren Wildheart Gathering, East Sussex, UK, September 2010. James Low Als PDF downloaden   Download Audio  https://soundcloud.com/simplybeing Transkribiert und editiert von Sarah Allen Übersetzt von Kurt Rabitsch Textauszüge: Wir sind nicht der Inhalt unseres Geistes und trotzdem sind wir untrennbar vom Inhalt unseres Geistes. Der Inhalt unseres Geistes ist Erleben; er ist nicht Selbst-Definition; er ist nicht […]

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Easy does it! Sussex, 2010

The Wild Heart Festival, UK. September 2010 Organised by Huw Wyn “I would like to start with the idea of Buddha.  Buddha in the Tibetan language is expressed as sang gye.  This is made up of two terms: sang meaning ‘to purify’ and gye meaning ‘to increase’. To take that on a very basic level, we’ve all got problems, difficulties, things […]

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