Verkörperung, Karma und Freiheit, 2017
James Low, November 2017 Übersetzung von Yvonne Moss Lesen oder Download PDF des Artikels
» Read moreJames Low, November 2017 Übersetzung von Yvonne Moss Lesen oder Download PDF des Artikels
» Read moreJames Low, November 2017 Übersetzung von Yvonne Moss Lesen oder Download PDF des Artikels
» Read moreSpace is the greatest friend we have: working and living together in an organisation. A talk given by James Low to the staff in a Buddhist organisation. Germany, 25 October 2017 Transcribed by Tobias Roeder …If someone is a nurse or a social worker or an administrative staff or a manager, whatever their role is, it is like a role […]
» Read more”Sparks” [Funken] is a selection of poems and short writings by James Low on various dharma topics. They can be read in any order. The first 29 have been translated by Kate Egetmeyer into German under the helpful guidance of Lea Pabst. Download or read a PDF of Sparks (Funken) in German Download or read a PDF of Sparks (Funken) in English
» Read more‘Sparks’ is a selection of poems and short writings by James Low on various dharma topics. They can be read in any order. Click on Sparks to read them all. Numbers 1-29 are writings with individual titles. The remainder are brief extracts from talks and mostly grouped by topic. They total 314, as at November 2016. More may be added later. Click here to read […]
» Read moreOpening to what is, and the practice of psychotherapy: a talk given to to C. A. T. therapists in the Munro Clinic, 2012 James Low Read the talk Extracts …Since therapists work to enliven others, an important aspect of our task is to try to maintain our sense of freedom, flexibility and playfulness in whatever we do. In fact […]
» Read moreDownload as PDF James Low, 7 August 2014 Buddhist thinking and practice focuses on freeing ourselves from unhelpful limiting beliefs so that we may see ourselves and the world clearly and act with compassion. In order to let go of limiting beliefs we have to see their negative effect and decide to cease from indulging them. This is facilitated by […]
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