Finding your self where you are. Amorebieta, 2011
New translation. Finde dich da, wo du bist! German translation by Yvonne Gabriel (née Moss) uploaded 21 Jan 2021
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New translation. Finde dich da, wo du bist! German translation by Yvonne Gabriel (née Moss) uploaded 21 Jan 2021
» Read moreCommentary to Gonpo Wangyal’s “Introduction To The Nature Of The Mother Of All The Buddhas” Warsaw, 13 -14 May 2011 English with Polish translation The Polish translation of the Gonpo Wangyal text was given to participant. The audio-recording was prepared by Robbie Terris. Gonpo Wangyal was the 11th lama in the Khordong lineage of CR Lama. Download here
» Read moreJAMES LOW Retreat, BERLIN, 6TH-8th MAY 2011 James begins by saying that “This weekend we are going to look at emptiness in relation to awareness, and hopefully gain some sense of the illusory nature of existence, thereby giving us more ease in the world.” The pre-retreat publicity added that he would be looking at “…chöd practice and the dzogchen view of […]
» Read moreJames Low Public Talk, Berlin, 6th May 2011 The theme is how illusive happiness is and how practice can help relax the yearning for something which is essentially ungraspable. German and English You can read the transcription here Download here
» Read moreHamburg Retreat. 18-20 Feb 2011 “Illusion is a very important concept in Tibetan Buddhism. We see many things and the things that we see appear to be existing in themselves. That quality of existence creates the basis for us entering into a relation with an object. Some of the objects we like, some of the objects we don’t like. But […]
» Read moreJames LowMacclesfield, UK. 16-17 January 2010Transcribed by Sarah Allen We will be looking at how the Four Foundations of Mindfulness can be applied with conscious application and effort, and also from the dzogchen point of view, which indicates that too much effort can be problematic. You can listen to the audio here. https://vimeo.com/655069683
» Read moreMacclesfield, 27th Nov 2010 James Low “The belief that I have a fixed internal ‘essence of me’ generates my behaviour and believing that there are self-existent things in the world keeps me trapped in reactivity. As we meditate, and thoughts feeling and sensations arise and pass, we experience that change is the basis of our existence. If we can see […]
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