Buddhism and personal identity. Frankfurt, 2015

  James Low Tibethaus, Frankfurt, Germany Public Talk. Buddhism and personal identity: our sense of self is an ongoing process rather than a fixed entity. German and English Translator is Frank Hoffmann. Organiser is Martin Brüger. Recorded by Patrick Haase. Download here

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Two Truths, according to mahayana. Tartu, 2015

Tartu, Estonia Date: 3-4 October, 2015. Title:The Two Truths [relative truth and absolute truth], according to the Mahayana view. With consideration of Patrul Rinpoche’s text, which is chapter 7 in “Simply Being”. English and Estonian The translator was Kadri Raudsepp Download here

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Mindfulness and meditation. Tallinn, 2015

PUBLIC TALK, Tallinn, Estonia Date: 2 October, 2015. Title: Mindfulness, psychotherapy and the mind according to the Dzogchen view of Tibetan Buddhism. Two versions available: 1. English only version 2. With Estonian Language Translated by Kadri Raudsepp. You can also watch an English Language only video here

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Vajrayana in Tibet and the nyingma tradition. Darnkow, 2015

Poland, Darnkow Gompa 21-23 August 2015 James Low gives three days of teaching and practice based mainly on the first two chapters (Vajrayana in Tibet, and The Nyingma Tradition) of “Collected Works of C R Lama”. This book was compiled by James Low and is available in Polish, translated by Grazyna Litwinczuk, as “Antologia Wykładów Czime Rigdzina Rinpocze” ISBN 978-0-9569-239-1-2. […]

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Letting illusion dissolve, Todtmoos 2015

Retreat at Todtmoos, Germany. 5-7June 2015 English and German Translated by Robert Jaroslawski Letting illusion dissolve. Dzogchen view and practice following the text of Chetsangpa which is on pages 69-83 of the 3rd edition of Simply Being, and on pages 110-128 of the recent German edition. Download here You can also watch the retreat on Vimeo Filming: Krishna Beutel Emptiness […]

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It’s easier than you think! Emerson College, 2015

James Low Emerson College, East Sussex, UK. July 3-5 2015 This annual camping retreat in  the grounds of Emerson College in East Sussex  is organised by Huw Wyn. “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 […]

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Dzogchen – a beautiful and effective method. Gutenstein, 2015

Gutenstein Retreat (Austria). 29-31 May 2015 German and English Translator: Sylvester Lohinger Topic: The dzogchen view and practice is a beautiful and effective method to free ourselves and others from anxiety, alienation and confusion. Friday was a day of meditation and teaching hence some periods of silence in the recordings. Saturday and Sunday focus on the inseparability of primordial purity [kadag] and effortless […]

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