Public Talk. The location is a non-sectarian meditation and mindfulness center which is connected to Kamalashila. It has space for about 70-80 people and is centrally located, easily accessible by public transport. It is a 15 min walk from Bonn main station.
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James Low Mindfulness and Mind, Public Talk Tallinn, Estonia, 2nd October 2015 Transcribed by Amanda Lebus and Revised by James Low. Read and download the transcript “Mindfulness practice can open us to a site of enquiry which is non-conceptual. Instead of being a construct of thoughts and memories and intentions, we find ourselves present as the clarity of focused attention. […]
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PUBLIC TALK, Tallinn, Estonia Date: 2 October, 2015. Title: Mindfulness, psychotherapy and the mind according to the Dzogchen view of Tibetan Buddhism. Two versions available: 1. English only version 2. With Estonian Language Translated by Kadri Raudsepp. You can also watch an English Language only video here
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A talk for Psychotherapists Noûs, Scuola di Specializzazione in Psicoterapia Cognitivo-Costruttivista, Milan 9 November 2012 James Low Transcribed by Lingkhempa K. Dorje Edited by James Low Download and read the PDF Excerpts …Thoughts, feelings and sensations have no energy of their own. They are like balloons. They arrive inflated with the unpredictable creativity of the winds of the open infinite […]
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A workshop for practising therapists organised by Jennifer French James Low Hereford, 18 November 2011 Transcribed by Kathleen Brady Revised and edited by James Low Download PDF “Our open heart touching and opening the heart of the other. This is non-dual contact, the meeting of sky with sky, the heart of Buddhist ethics.” Contents Beliefs and assumptions, a Buddhist perspective Mind […]
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Aus dem Zyklus “Psychologie und Buddhismus” des Mindfulness Project www.mindproject.com 24. September 2010 James Low Download PDF Deutsche Übertragung von Sarah S. Monz Auszüge …Aus der Sicht des Dzogchen sind Interaktion und Mitgestaltung viel wichtiger als Dominanz und Kontrolle. D.h., wir arbeiten im Feld unserer Verbindungen, sei es in unserem Körper oder in der äusseren Umwelt… …Wir können geschlossene oder […]
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James Low Berlin, Germany. 7th to 8th November 1998 Download the Pdf “Our topic is buddhism and psychotherapy, with particular reference to the central question: ‘How do we understand suffering and the reasons why people suffer?’ The focus here is primarily on buddhism: both what buddhism has to offer to the practice of psychotherapy, and also what psychotherapeutic understandings might […]
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