Clearing The Clutter • [07]. Macclesfield, 2007
Macclesfield, 24th Nov 2007 James Low The Macclesfield UK Talks [7] Audio edited by Wendy Chozom Download
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Macclesfield, 24th Nov 2007 James Low The Macclesfield UK Talks [7] Audio edited by Wendy Chozom Download
» Read moreMacclesfield, 1st June 2007 James Low The Macclesfield UK Talks [6] Audio edited by Wendy Chozom In considering the nature of lineage, its function and importance, James refers to a short text by Saraha, ‘The Treasury of Songs’, which is included in his book ‘Simply Being’. Download here You can also watch the video recording here
» Read moreMacclesfield, 8th Dec 2006 James Low The Macclesfield UK Talks [5] Audio edited by Wendy Chozom Download
» Read moreMacclesfield, 5th May 2006 James Low “The two truths are explained: how it appears (the imagined illusion) and how things are (the ultimate truth). Real compassion arises from wisdom, i.e. from realising the ultimate truth and then helping others realise their true nature. To do this getting to know your own mind, letting go of the knot of dualism and not […]
» Read moreMacclesfield, 26th Feb 2005 James Low You can read the transcript here. This is discussed in terms of the traditional Nyingmapa understanding of the nature of anxiety, how it develops, and its underpinning structure. Then how meditation is used to cut the root of that anxiety and to work with everyday moments of anxiety and confusion is examined. Various meditations are […]
» Read moreMacclesfield, 17th and 18th July 2004 Talk by James Low Transcribed by Gordon Ellis Edited by Wendy Chozom and James Low Read or Download the English Transcript Read or Download the German Transcript Sammlung und Ablenkung / Zerstreuung Listen to to the audio recording Excerpts: It is important to stay relaxed and open with any experience. It’s as if you were […]
» Read moreMacclesfield, 17 July 2004 James Low “If we do not have the capacity to choose whether to identify with arising thoughts or not we have little freedom. Like preoccupied puppets we are pulled by the strings of internal forces and external triggers which drive us into reactivity. Practices such as following the flow of the breath help develop a clear attention, […]
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