Impermanence, transitions and the illusory nature of phenomena. Badowo, 2017

Dates 5-7 May 2017 Teaching: James Low Location: Badowo, Poland Languages: English and Polish Retreat Title: Impermanence, transitions and the illusory nature of phenomena. The teachings focus on ‘the six bardos”, as described in Tibetan Buddhism. These bardos are states of transition and help us to see the absence of permanence and security in our lives. James refers to the […]

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Two public talks. Warsaw, Jan 2017

Finding calm in a time of turbulence: a Buddhist point of view James Low Evening of 27 Jan 2017 at  the Asia and Pacific Museum Audio Recorded by Janek Szlagowski. Organised by Konrad Świtała Translating by Magura (Maciej Góralski ) English and Polish Staying relaxed and open whatever occurs: using dzogchen meditation to release habits of splitting, neurotic fixation and enmeshment […]

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Being right here. Badowo, 2016

6-8 May 2016, Badowo, Poland The retreat teachings are based on James Low’s book, Being Right Here which is available in Polish as Byc tu i teraz. Polish and English Translator: Bartłomiej Czajkowski Audio recording:  Janek Szlagowski   Download here

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Vajrayana in Tibet and the nyingma tradition. Darnkow, 2015

Poland, Darnkow Gompa 21-23 August 2015 James Low gives three days of teaching and practice based mainly on the first two chapters (Vajrayana in Tibet, and The Nyingma Tradition) of “Collected Works of C R Lama”. This book was compiled by James Low and is available in Polish, translated by Grazyna Litwinczuk, as “Antologia Wykładów Czime Rigdzina Rinpocze” ISBN 978-0-9569-239-1-2. […]

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General Buddhist teaching, Badowo 2014

General Buddhist Teachings. Badowo, Poland. July 2014 Organised and filmed by Konrad Świtała. Translating Kot Przybora. [English and Polish] “The dzogchen view and practice is a beautiful and effective method to free ourselves and others from anxiety, alienation and confusion. Focussing on the actuality which is always present, although often unattended to due to our immersion in our thoughts and […]

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