The Experience of self-liberation. Vienna 2012

James Low Vienna, 7th June, 2012 Transcribed by Kathleen Brady and prepared by Rob Dowling The audio recording in German and English is here Excerpt…Let’s say you are going rock climbing. You are looking for where your hand is going, for where your feet are going and as long as the climb is not too difficult for you, you can […]

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The Prayer of aspiration for the spread of the doctrine

This was composed by Laerab Lingpa (Terton Sogyal) at the Central Mandala of the Jo   Khang in Lhasa at the time of making one hundred thousand offerings of Ten ‘Drel  Nye Sel at the request of ‘Khor-gDong sPrul-sKu Tshul-Lo (Tshultrim Zangpo). Translated by James Low Download as PDF

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The Prayer of aspiration which is a wish-fulfilling jewel

“Wonderful! In the debased times of the final five-hundred year period, a fortunate secret yogi (Rigdzin Godem) will meet with my treasure.  The sugatas of the three times will be his witness and will help him.  See the guru in the form of Vajrasattva surrounded by many agents and dakinis.  They act as his helpers in whatever activities he performs.  If you […]

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Prayer of aspiration for the flourishing of the Nyingma teachings and to please the dharma king. Composed by Mipham Rinpoche

In the manner of polishing a precious jewel and offering it as the crest jewel of the victory banner, fortunate beings will read, debate and write about these teachings.  By this great wave of activity they will act carefully to spread the doctrine in all directions. With this hope, as a connecting aspiration for its being accomplished accordingly, Mipham Jamyang Namgyal Gyamtso, who […]

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Who is talking to whom? London, 2011

A talk given to psychotherapy trainees in London, 15 November 2011 Edited by James Low Download as PDF Transcribed by Amanda Lebus Excerpt There are two interweaving topics to consider here.  The first is the nature of subjectivity from the point of view of CAT (Cognitive Analytic Therapy), and the second is the impact of mindfulness on our subjectivity.

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