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

Public Talk, Brighton. 2 December 2012 “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 way of being in the world that allows a deep sense […]

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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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Playing with identity. Lewes, 2011

  James Low Lewes, Sussex. 30 October 2011 Organised by Huw Wyn “From the point of view of dzogchen the perfection of the world, or the exact precision of how things are, is only going to be available to us if we are willing to be with that movement – and it’s difficult to be with how things are actually unfolding […]

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Awake in illusion. Hamburg, 2011

Hamburg Retreat. 18-20 Feb 2011 “Illusion is a very important concept in Tibetan Buddhism.  We see many things and the things that we see appear to be existing in themselves. That quality of existence creates the basis for us entering into a relation with an object.  Some of the objects we like, some of the objects we don’t like.  But […]

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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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