James Low: Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism and Non-Duality (Watkins Books, London-Video)

James Low at Watkins Books, London, 2018 James Low is a well-known translator and teacher of Dzogchen, the non-duality tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. With a background in psychotherapy, he was a student of Chigmed Rigdzin Lama (known as C.R.Lama) as … Continue reading

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Re-view to Finding Freedom by James Low

Good… in the beginning, the middle, and the end! That’s a truth of the buddha-dharma and so it is with the three approaches to awakening elucidated in this book. ‘Finding Freedom’ contains recent revisions of texts from the Theravadan, Mahayana … Continue reading

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Chimed Rigdzin Rinpoche & Jomo Gudrun: Gonpo Wangyal Chod (Video)

Gonpo Wangyal Chöd – Teaching for thoroughly cutting the ego Chimed Rigdzin Rinpoche and Jomo Gudrun practicing the Chöd of Gonpo Wangyal of the Khordong tradition of Kham, Tibet: Teaching for thoroughly cutting the ego, called the pure understanding which … Continue reading

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The Wonder of Being. James Low. Public talk, Berlin Jan. 2016

Public Talk, Berlin January 2016 James Low is giving a public talk in Berlin, 29 January 2016, translated into German by Kati Yahoual. Being Space and Time, the dzogchen view of the wonder of being. This view and simple buddhist … Continue reading

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Depth and Light, James Low in Berlin, 2016

(1) 29th Sept 2016. Public Talk. James Low had been speaking for 7 minutes before the filming began. Translated into German by Kati Yahoual. This public talk was entitled “The Self and the Mind: Buddhism shows how we are more … Continue reading

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Chimed Rigdzin Rinpoche in Frankfurt, 1994

Chimed Rigdzin Rinpoche give some teaching and practices the “Small Rigdzin” in Frankfurt, 1994. He is accompanied by Jomo Gudrun and Ugen Chencho Lama. This recording was previously available as a VHS cassette and was revised for this DVD version.

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