Garab Dorje’s Three statements. Brighton, 2009

James Low Garab Dorje’s Essential points in three statements Brighton, 31 Jan – 1st Feb 2009 Transcribed by Sarah Allen. These are referred to variously as ‘The three statements of Garab Dorje’, ‘Garab Dorje’s Three statements that hit the key points’, ‘Garab Dorje’s Three points’, and ‘Tsik Sum Ne Dek’. Read the download the transcript  

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Garab Dorje’s Three Points • Chiemsee, 2008

Retreat at Chiemsee, Germany. 31.10. – 02.11.2008 English and German Translating Andreas Ruft James teaches using Patrul Rinpoche’s commentary which is Chapter 11 in his book “Simply Being”. Garab Dorje was the first human teacher of the Atiyoga Tantras and the short text is variously translated as his three statements, or three testaments or as “Hitting the essence in three […]

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Integration of dharma: being with others. Eifel Retreat, Autumn 2008

James Low 2-5 Oct 2008 Integration of dharma: being with others Transcribed and prepared by Sarah Allen Read or download the transcript “…If you want to be yourself you have to manage other people, pulling them in and pushing them away. Connection and participation is important. This means being able to stay present with things in the face of feelings […]

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Garab Dorje’s Three Points. Eifel, 2005

James Low Transcribed by Jo Féat. Edited by Barbara Terris Translated by James as: Direct introduction on one’s real nature is the first essential point.To decide clearly on this one thing is the second essential point.Remaining with the confidence of liberation is the third essential point. And later as: Direct awakening to how it is.Doubt-free clarity that this is how […]

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Patrul Rinpoche texts

Gathered together here are what James Low has taught on Patrul Rinpoche, specifically on his text on ‘The Two Truths’. Here is the text in Tibetan (provided by CR Lama with an additional line from the current Patrul Rinpoche),  together with an English translation. These chapters below are from Simply being: texts in the dzogchen tradition (James Low, Antony Rowe […]

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