Celebrating James’ birthday in Wilga 2024
The little video clip was made by Andreas Moosdorf during the recent retreat in Wilga. A happy time can always be improved with cake! Happy Birthday James!
» Read moreThe little video clip was made by Andreas Moosdorf during the recent retreat in Wilga. A happy time can always be improved with cake! Happy Birthday James!
» Read moreThe prayer that James wrote in 2022 has now been translated by our SBSangha into Dutch, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese Russian, Spanish and Turkish. The latest translation is in Italian by Francesca in May when the bluebell woods were photographed by Marlis, spreading peace and sweetly scenting Kew Gardens. You can read them all here. In this timeless […]
» Read moreThe XR Buddhists group, a subgroup of Extinction rebellion, asked James to write a prayer and he was happy to do that since he supports their active initiatives in response to climate and ecological emergencies. Prayer All compounded things are impermanent and arise due to the interplay of many factors. Like a wave emerging from the ocean, forms are here […]
» Read moreNew Text and new Translation: James Low was interviewed by Ludovic Fontaine about his background in the dharma. Madalena Pedroza has translated it into Portuguese. Uploaded 26 05 2024
» Read moreJames was asked to mbe one of the speakers at this conference. It may be especially interesting for people working in the field of education since “it highlights the need for play and relaxation to generate the open receptivity and responsivity which is the basis of life-affirming learning”.
» Read moreNew Translation: Benvenuti! Welcome to our lineage! “Now that evermore people are making use of the website I offer some words of welcome and a brief introduction to how we are.” New translation in Italian by Francesca Fazzio. Uploaded 01 07 2024
» Read moreNew Text: Consequences of unawareness of the source. A new text by James translated into German by Jayachitta, with Frank Sandschulte and into French by Yann Leguen, reread by Martin Widmer
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