Finding freedom in daily life. Oxford, 2018
James Low Public Talk: Finding freedom in daily liife 30 Nov 2018, Oxford Quaker Centre Organised by Giovanni Maschio Recorded by Tim Stone Download here
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James Low Public Talk: Finding freedom in daily liife 30 Nov 2018, Oxford Quaker Centre Organised by Giovanni Maschio Recorded by Tim Stone Download here
» Read moreJames Low Emerson College, East Sussex, UK. June 14-17, 2018 Love and compassion are the sweet breath of non-duality: The openness of non-duality underlies every aspect of our life experience and yet it is hidden by our busy attempts to improve our situation. Meditation as a way of loosening the bonds of duality will be the central practice. This annual […]
» Read moreMacclesfield, 9-11 March 2018 James Low The Macclesfield UK Talks [19] Sound – Gareth + Wendy We are looking at what being alive is from the buddhist point of view and how this illuminates the death process. Précis: Many different ideas exist about what happens at death and these direct our intentionality in this life. The talk examines what buddhism […]
» Read moreJames Low Who am I?: Buddhist approaches to the mystery of “me” being “me”. Seminar at the invitation of Shang Shung UK, and held at Lekdanling in London 19-20 Jan 2018 This continues the theme from the public talk the evening before. The public talk can be listened to here. The final sessions on Saturday 19th were not recorded. Recorded by […]
» Read moreJames 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 […]
» Read moreYou can now watch the videos from this Feb 2017 teaching retreat… and dissolve any attachment. “Dissolving attachment and being available to the gift of the world.” was the title. [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”jK9onVqzHX4″ ]
» Read moreJames 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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