Openness and non-duality. Berlin, 2014

  Public Talk Berlin 5. December 2014 Offenherzigkeit und Nichtdualität. What openness and non duality refers to in  Tibetan Buddhism. Having an open heart may seem naive in this world of turbulence yet the truly open heart integrates wisdom and compassion and is the site of contentment and fulfilment. Audioediting by Olaf Brockmann Translating by Kati Yahoual English and German Download […]

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Dzogchen and the five elements. Frankfurt 1995

James Low, Frankfurt, May 1995. Transcribed by Liz Fox and edited by Barbara Terris Download PDF Excerpts The only way to get into enlightenment is through love. Love, tenderness and awareness are all very similar in quality, love for ourselves and love for others…. … In dzogchen meditation we pay attention to the balance of the elements both within our […]

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Die Sichtweise und Praxis von Tregchöd. Eifel Herbst-Retreat, 2013

Enthält Tulku Tsorlo’s Trekcho-Kommentar mit Vimalamitra’s Sieben Grundpunkten und Khorde Rushen Übungen James Low Kamalashila Institut, Deutschland, 17- 20 Oktober 2013 Transkribiert von Vera Neuroth Überarbeitet von Barbara Terris Ins Deutsche übersetzt von Lea Pabst Überarbeitet von Rolf Pabst Laden Sie die Abschrift des ganzen Zufluchtsort, Tage 1-4. Hören Sie die Audioaufnahme des Oktober-Eifel-Retreats Auszug In den Tögal [ཐོད་རྒལ་] Praktiken […]

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The View and practice of trekcho. Eifel Autumn Retreat, 2013

Includes Tulku Tsorlo’s Trekcho commentary using Vimalamitra’s Seven Fundamental Points, and Khorde Rushen exercises. James Low Kamalashila Institute, Germany, October 17 – 20, 2013 Transcribed by Vera Neuroth Edited by Barbara Terris Download the Transcript of Complete Retreat. Days 1-4 Download the Transcript of Day 1.  How Dzogchen and Trekcho fit in to the Buddhist structure Download the Transcript of Day 2. Refuge, Trekcho […]

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The Two truths: a dzogchen view. Frankfurt, 1995

James Low Frankfurt, March 1995 Download PDF The Paradoxical Double-Move of Tantra The Teacher Student Relationship The Two Truths: Relative Truth and Absolute Truth Finding what is a good fit for you Pure Relative Truth Deconstructing our assumptions Impure Relative Truth: seeing things as real and attachment to them Dzogchen and the Two Truths Thoughts arising in Shamatha meditation Thoughts […]

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