James Low Evening Public Talk on 4th Oct 2018 at Tibethaus, Frankfurt, Germany The non-duality of stillness and movement in mind, in dzogchen meditation. German and English Archive No. 469 Download the audio files here
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James Low The nonduality of stillness and movement in mind, in dzogchen meditation. Stillness and movement are often seen as opposites, thus we feel still when we are not anxious or excited. Due to this there seems to be a need to avoid the turbulence of daily life if we want to be calm. Yet we need to work, maintain […]
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James Low The nonduality of stillness and movement in mind, in dzogchen meditation. Stillness and movement are often seen as opposites, thus we feel still when we are not anxious or excited. Due to this there seems to be a need to avoid the turbulence of daily life if we want to be calm. Yet we need to work, maintain […]
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