“Who am I?” Public Talk, London, 2018

Who am I? Buddhist approaches to the mystery of “me” being “me”. James Low Shang Shung Institute, London Public Talk. 18th January 2018 “The diverse buddhist lineages are united in seeing that suffering arises from us ignoring what is, and attaching to what is not. Once we attach to a sense of being a separate self – an individual with our own […]

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Our mind is not what we think it is! Public Talk. Tallinn, 2017

Public Talk: Our mind is not what we think it is! James Low 2 Nov 2017 National Library, Tallinn, Estonia The audio was prepared by Johannes Raimond Põllupüü. Although this was translated at the time into Estonian by Kadri Raudsepp the Estonian has been removed from this audio and video recording. Download the audio here A video of this public […]

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Eifel Retreat October 2017

7-13 October 2017. In this six day retreat James was teaching on the text “The Evocation of Samantabhadra”, part of the Gongpa Zangthal which belongs to the Jangter or Northern Treasures revealed by Rigdzin Gödem. The prayer is commonly referred to in Tibetan as “Kunzang Monlam”. The text is available in Tibetan with English translation here, and in English only […]

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Dissolving the root of conflict and war. Emerson College, UK. 2017

James Low Emerson College, East Sussex, UK. July 13-16, 2017 Dissolving the root of conflict and war: the focus was on letting go of dualistic structures and judgement. In these troubled times we need to take peace as a practice. This annual camping retreat in  the grounds of Emerson College in East Sussex  is organised by Huw Wyn. James begins by […]

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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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Buddhism and psychotherapy. Macclesfield, 2017

Buddhism and psychotherapy: beliefs and practices James Low 03 Feb. 2017 Macclesfield, UK This was organised as a training day for counsellors and therapists and included teaching, meditation, Q&A and small group reflections. Recorded by Gareth Williams Audio edited by Gareth and Wendy Download here

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