Compassion and non-duality. Frankfurt, 2016

James Low Tibethaus, Frankfurt, Germany. 10 Oct 2016 Organised by Martin Brüger German translation by Frank Hoffmann Duration 01:34:58 45.6 MB .mp3 Compassion and Non-duality In buddhism compassion has different aspects – as aspiration, as focused activity and as an intrinsic quality of our buddha nature. We will look at each of these aspects and explore the non-duality of wisdom […]

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Take it easy: equanimity in the face of provocation. Emerson College, 2016

1-3 Jul 2016 This annual camping retreat in  the grounds of Emerson College in East Sussex  is organised by Huw Wyn. Recorded by Gaynor O’Flynn and Wendy Chozom Audio edited by w.c. “The dzogchen view and practice is a beautiful and effective method to free ourselves and others from anxiety, alienation and confusion. Focussing on the actuality which is always present, although often […]

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Space and time. Gutenstein, 2016

Gutenstein Retreat (Austria). 10-12 June 2016 German and English Translator: Sylvester Lohinger Topic: Space and time: the Dzogchen view of the miracle of being. This view and simple and direct practice frees us from the illusion of being something finite and vulnerable. Download here

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Depth and light. Vienna, 2016

Vienna Public Talk (Austria). 09 June 2016 German and English Translator: Sylvester Lohinger Topic: Depth and light: these are the central factors in our existence but often are obscured by the way we fixate on the details of the passing moment. Download here

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Seeing clearly, acting gracefully. Todtmoos, 2016

James Low Retreat, 3-5 June 2016 Todtmoos, Germany Translator: Robert Jaroslawski German and English This can also be watched on video. Seeing clearly, acting gracefully. “Buddhist texts suggest that we function under the power of obscuration, veils within us due to which, although our eyes are dulled and opaque, we believe that we see clearly. Two main types of obscuration are described, those […]

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Peaceful engagement. Freiburg 2016

Public Talk 2 June 2016, Freiburg, Germany Peaceful Engagement. Being ethically active in this turbulent world, without burning out, is an admirable goal. Buddhism offers clarity as to how it can be achieved. James begins by saying that he will explore how we can engage with the world without being overwhelmed. German and English Translator: Robert Jaroslawski   Download here

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The natural freedom of the mind. Geneva, 2016

Geneva, 19-20  March 2016 James Low The view of dzogchen points to the intrinsic simplicity of awareness free of the turbulence of thoughts and emotions.  These teachings are structured around practising meditation and The Three Statements of Garab Dorje. Organised by Manon Widmer Translating by Manon Widmer Recording prepared by Cyril Obadia You can read the transcript here. 7 .mp3 files. Download here

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