Although the word ‘emptiness’ can seem a bit intimidating, in the Buddhist traditions it is the key to freedom…. The chapters in this book offer fresh ways of viewing our situation so that we can awaken to our true essence and to freedom.
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This text, by Patrul Rinpoche, is Chapter 7. (Revised Nov 2018) from the book “Simply Being” by James Low. Traduzido por João Vale para o português em agosto de 2022. James have Zoom teachings on this in October 2022. Download and read the Portuguese text here.
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Tartu, Estonia Date: 3-4 October, 2015. Title:The Two Truths [relative truth and absolute truth], according to the Mahayana view. With consideration of Patrul Rinpoche’s text, which is chapter 7 in “Simply Being”. English and Estonian The translator was Kadri Raudsepp Download here
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Patrul Rinpoche’s text on the Two truths Teaching Retreat on a text by Patrul Rinpoche about the Two Truths. A translation is being prepared. The text illuminates the nature of emptiness in a way that provides a basis for understanding tantra. C R Lama was very fond of this short text and it is in Simply Being. This follows an evening […]
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Patrul Rinpoche’s text on the Two truths Teaching Retreat on a text by Patrul Rinpoche about the Two Truths. A translation is being prepared. The text illuminates the nature of emptiness in a way that provides a basis for understanding tantra. C R Lama was very fond of this short text and it is in Simply Being. This follows an evening […]
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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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James Low 6 page extract from teachings on “The Two Truths” given by James Low in Frankfurt on the 11th March 1995 Transcribed by Liz Fox and lightly edited by Barbara Terris Download PDF The view of emptiness is that all things are empty, nothing is real and this is also the view of wisdom. The view of compassion is that […]
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