So near and yet so far away. Berlin, 2011

Evening public talk in Berlin, Germany. 6 May 2011 James Low Download as PDF Transcribed by Jo Féat Edited by Barbara Terris and James Low Excerpts When we began this evening talk, I noticed a lady out in the garden watering the flowers with a hose. But of course she wasn’t just watering the flowers, she was watering the weeds as […]

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Four foundations of mindfulness. [11]. Macclesfield, 2010

James 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.  

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Ripples in the flow. Poem, 2011

James Low   Ripples in the Flow streams flowing in the flow streams of movement, quick and slow movement never ceasing events a space are leasing the fixed is flowing the stable is going you’re not in a boat so please stop rowing   Ripples in the flow. Download the English PDF Kräuseln im Fluss. Download the German PDF Strumienie Fali. […]

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Easy does it. Todtmoos, 2009 and 2010

These are teachings given in Freiburg and Todtmoos during  12-14 June 2009 and 11-12 June 2010. James explains and comments on Patrul Rinpoche Brief and an Extended Commentaries on Garab Dorje’s “Three Essential Points”, translated later as “Three Statements that Hit the Key Points” and often by others as “Hitting the essence in three words”. This text was prepared by […]

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Getting acquainted • Todtmoos, 2009

James taught on Patrul Rinpoche’s commentaries on Garab Dorje’s Three Statements, hitting the main point. This talk is from the preparatory introductory day in Freiburg. It was followed by teaching retreats in Todtmoos Au in 2009 and 2010. Transcribed by Sarah Allen and edited by James Low. Read the teachings from the following days here. Excerpts The great chain of […]

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Trusting yourself • Eifel Retreat, April 2009 • Part 2

The 2009 Spring Eifel Retreat at Kamalashila Institute Saturday and sunday 4-5 April The teaching of Friday 3rd April is posted separately here. Transcribed by Anne Conn Edited by Barbara Terris Download PDF Excerpts …Allowing the mind to be by itself, to roll as it does, is called rang bab, in Tibetan which means falling by itself, like a waterfall. […]

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