Openness and non-duality. Berlin, 2014

  Public Talk Berlin 5. December 2014 Offenherzigkeit und Nichtdualität. What openness and non duality refers to in  Tibetan Buddhism. Having an open heart may seem naive in this world of turbulence yet the truly open heart integrates wisdom and compassion and is the site of contentment and fulfilment. Audioediting by Olaf Brockmann Translating by Kati Yahoual English and German Download […]

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Finding the spacious peace. Bristol, 2014

29-30 Nov 2014, Bristol, UK Finding the spacious peace present in every moment of movement “Meditation is a means of awakening to the basic space of awareness within which all experience occurs. Through this we can develop wisdom and compassion.” Recorded by John Chettoe  and edited by his son. Download here

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Emptiness and dzogchen. Granada, 2014

Emptiness and Dzogchen, Granada 2014 31 Oct – 02.Nov. 2014 [Spanish and English] Translating Juan B. García Lázaro Enseñanzas de James Low en Granada sobre “Vacuidad y Dzogchen” sobre el texto “La canción del cuco” de Vairocana. Sonido original en inglés con traducción al español. Teachings by James Low in Granada (Spain) on “Emptiness and Dzogchen” using Vairocana’s text, The […]

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General Buddhist teaching, Badowo 2014

General Buddhist Teachings. Badowo, Poland. July 2014 Organised and filmed by Konrad Świtała. Translating Kot Przybora. [English and Polish] “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 unattended to due to our immersion in our thoughts and […]

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The Heart Sutra. Emerson College, 2014

James Low Emerson College, East Sussex, UK. July 4-6th 2014 This annual camping retreat in  the grounds of Emerson College in East Sussex  is organised by Huw Wyn. James begins by saying that, “Tomorrow we will start looking at the Heart Sutra, one of the Buddha’s first teachings on emptiness or the natural openness of all phenomena, and then we will […]

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