Finding freedom in daily life Oxford, 2018
This evening we will look at the general principles of dzogchen understanding and I’ll do my best to keep it clear, simple and hopefully useful in some way.
» Read moreThis evening we will look at the general principles of dzogchen understanding and I’ll do my best to keep it clear, simple and hopefully useful in some way.
» Read moreJames Low 5th Oct 2018 Tibethaus, Frankfurt, Germany All day public event: The focus is on integrating whatever arises in the openness of meditation. In this busy world it is easy to feel overwhelmed by complexity … there are just too many demands on our limited time! In fact our life is organized around our limitations … of time, money, […]
» Read moreJames Low Evening Public Talk on 4th Oct 2018 at Tibethaus, Frankfurt, Germany The non-duality of stillness and movement in mind, in dzogchen meditation. German and English Archive No. 469 Download the audio files here
» Read moreOpening to life: a public talk. 28 Sept 2018. Buddhism offers a view of life which suggests that the royal road to happiness is to remain relaxed, open and available in all circumstances. The more we are present the more we can let go of our ineffective attempts to avoid or control or manipulate the ever-changing flow of experience. English […]
» Read moreJames Low Releasing attachment and confusion in the space of being Public Talk on 6th September 2018 at the Zhi-Chang Li Academy, Vienna. Organised by Sylvester and Li Lohninger Recorded by Lucas Stürzenhofecker German translating by Taisha Lohninger Download here
» Read moreNew Transcript: Public talk of 6/9/2018 Transcribed by Lea Pabst and uploaded 19/11/2020
» Read morePublic Talk 7 June 2018 Freiburg, Germany Staying Sane in an Insane World Buddhist teaching emphasises the impermanence of all phenomena. Our experience moment by moment is the ever-changing patterning of the happenstance of emergence. However our sense of self requires us to feel a degree of reliability and predictability in the patterning of our existence. Our ego self fears […]
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