Badow, Poland, April 2009 Transcribed by Joanna Janiszewska-Rain Translated to Portuguese by João Vale PDF of Transcript “Quando nós dizemos que vivemos em um estado de ausência, isso não significa que perdemos algo, mas que estamos ausentes de estar na presença do que está aqui. “ “Eu imagino que, para todos nós, no curso das nossas vidas, muitas […]
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James Low Macclesfield, 8th November 2003 Transcribed by Gordon Ellis and Sarah Allen Edited by Wendy Chozom Read and download the transcript in English Read and download the transcript in Portuguese Listen to the audio here. Excerpt …There is no rule-book to tell us how to live; we are all flying by the seat of our pants. In this situation it’s best to […]
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Limitation is a Dream within the Ever-Open. This 5 day retreat will focus on The Aspiration of Samantabhadra, [Kunzang Monlam] a famous Tibetan text which clarifies the nature of the primordial ground and the two paths which arise from it. These are the paths of confusion and limitation and the path of liberation. There will be a clear introduction to […]
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Pedro has just finished re-editing the talk James gave in Tallinn on 2017, cutting out the translation. Now it is English only. You can watch it here. The little pauses are where the Estonian translation was cut out. If you want, you can watch it with Estonian (or other) subtitles. Trying to catch hold of life and describe and depict […]
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Dharma ecology. James Low June 2023 If ‘the self’ is following the path then the journey is long and it requires great vigilance and determination to tame and cultivate the happenstance of the mind. If our actual freedom — the openness of the ground — is opened to then the unchanging ever-changing here and now requires no cultivation. Read and […]
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The Open Door of Emptiness is a new book of public talks and teachings prepared by Divya for Kindle. It is available as a kindle e-book and as a kindle paperback book. James says “Although the word ‘emptiness’ can seem a bit intimidating, in the Buddhist traditions it is the key to freedom. Our mind is intrinsically empty of self […]
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Although the word ‘emptiness’ can seem a bit intimidating, in the Buddhist traditions it is the key to freedom…. The chapters in this book offer fresh ways of viewing our situation so that we can awaken to our true essence and to freedom.
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