Compassion: befriending the orphaned self. Cologne, 2017

  James Low Public Talk, Cologne, 19.04.2017 Due to ignorance all beings become cut off from the ground of their own being and seek to find a place to abide. Compassion, from the buddhist point of view, is the means to offer hospitality to ourselves and others – a hospitality grounded in the actuality of our mind as it is. […]

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Eifel Retreat Spring 2017

James was teaching on The Root Verses of the Six Bardos, a fundamental text of Tibetan Buddhism and a terma of the master Karma Lingpa. The six bardos describe all aspects of our human lives, including the process of death and dying. They provide us with an opportunity to discover how we can recognize all aspects of living and dying […]

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Ayu Khandro’s heart-felt advice

“The Record of the Heart-felt Advice of the Dakini, Indestructible Glorious Lamp” translated from the Tibetan into various languages James has taught on this text by the Tibetan yogini, Ayu Khandro (also spelled Ayo Khandro),  in various countries at various times (see below). Read the Tibetan textRead the text in English. The English text is included in Finding Freedom: Texts from […]

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Ayu Khandro, Resting in Open Awareness

Retreat, Seville, 25-28 Feb 2017 Resting in Open Awareness, the Dzogchen way of awakening to the ground of one’s being. Using the Text by Ayu Khandro: The Record of the Heart-felt Advice of the Dakini Indestructible Glorious Lamp. Spanish and English Translator: Juan B. García Lázaro Videos can be seen and downloaded at vimeo.com/album/4486312 Download here

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Cutting free without losing anything. Berlin, 2011

James Low TEACHING RETREAT, BERLIN, 7-8 May 2011 Transcribed by Jo Féat Edited by Barbara Terris The transcript can be read here in English An extract about Chöd, revised by James Low, can be read in English in German   The audio can be listened to here in German and English Excerpt The  more we do this practice, the more we become aware […]

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Dissolving attachment [18], Macclesfield, 2017

James Low Dissolving attachment in the openness of being. Dzogchen practice focuses on avoiding hanging on to what we like and pushing away what we don’t like. This is supported by the mindfulness that helps us avoid falling asleep in the process of living. Being undistracted is simply talking with full attention when you are talking, walking with full attention […]

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