The world as the creative expression of emptiness. Gutenstein Retreat, 2012
New transcript. Carefully transcribed by Deniz Csernoklavek and edited by Jennifer Lewis. Uploaded 11 02 2021
» Read moreNew transcript. Carefully transcribed by Deniz Csernoklavek and edited by Jennifer Lewis. Uploaded 11 02 2021
» Read moreThe world as the creative expression of emptiness 6-10 June 2012 Teaching retreat organised by Sylvester and Li Lohninger at Maitreya Institute. James Low taught on a short text by Vairocana called “The Song of the Cuckoo” [The Cuckoo’s cry heralding the good fortune of glorious presence]. The infinite diversity of experiences and their actual nature are non-dual. Yet the […]
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» Read moreJames Low Vienna, 7th June, 2012 Transcribed by Kathleen Brady and prepared by Rob Dowling The audio recording in German and English is here Excerpt…Let’s say you are going rock climbing. You are looking for where your hand is going, for where your feet are going and as long as the climb is not too difficult for you, you can […]
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