Dzogchen and its relation to mahayana and tantra. Lahr, Germany, 2009

James Low Lahr, Germany, 5th-6th December, 2009 Download PDF Transcribed by Sarah Allen Edited and revised by James Low  Excerpts: … Sitting quietly in meditation you can examine the birth of samsara, when the openness of the mind gets lost sight of, as the subject is mesmerised by the object and so forgets its own ground…   …Thoughts are very fragile; […]

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Zacznij tam, gdzie skończysz. Szczecin, 2009

Wykład z Centrum Drzewo Życia, Szczecin, Polska, 7-8 maja 2009 r. James Low Transkrypcja i tłumaczenie na j. polski: Bartek Czajkowski Korekta tłumaczenia : Joanna Janiszewska-Rain Download PDF Extract Dzogczen zaczyna się dokładnie tam, gdzie jesteśmy, i nie sugeruje, że powinniśmy udać się gdzie indziej lub robić cokolwiek innego niż robimy. Jesteśmy raczej zaproszeni do spoczęcia w rozluźnionej obecności, otwartej na […]

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Awake in illusion. Hamburg, 2011

James Low Hamburg Retreat, February 2011 Download PDF Hamburg, Germany 18-20 February 2011 Transcribed by Anne Conn Edited by Barbara Terris Extracts  …In the springtime when you go out in the country you see the small lambs jumping about. This is the mind of a meditator, because the field is open. There is nothing to do except jump about and […]

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Feeling tired. Extract. Hamburg 2011

James Low An extract from the weekend retreat entitled Awake in Illusion Download PDF Hamburg, Germany 18-20 February 2011 Transcribed by Anne Conn Edited by Barbara Terris “…But this kind of experience in meditation like tiredness—in Tibetan they call it jing-wa—means sinking and is described as like being a tired swimmer. You still have to get across the river, you can’t […]

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Open to life: the heart of awareness. Public Talk. Brighton, 2012

James Low Brighthelm Centre, Brighton, UK 2nd December 2012 Transcribed by Michelle Hughes Edited by James Low Dzogchen (the great perfection) is one of the most beautiful expressions of wisdom that has come from Tibet and India. Its essence points to the inherent freedom and clarity that is our natural state. Free from religious or spiritual dogma, it offers a […]

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Anxiety and doubt. [03]. Macclesfield, 2005 (Transcript)

Macclesfield, UK. February 26th, 2005 Most of us have a lot of worries and anxiety in our lives. I will  explain the traditional Nyingmapa understanding of the nature of anxiety, the structures underpinning its development, and show how meditation can help us cut through the root of that development. Transcribed by Kevin Lawrence Edited by Wendy Chozom Excerpts Anxiety is not […]

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