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Dzogchen introduction. Zoom 03.2021 

James Low • Dzogchen and Buddhist Teachings
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Комментарии : 56   
@brightchange6065
@brightchange6065 Год назад
I love this person's delivery .. he truly understands this material and expresses it very well. Thank you so much. I have come to many of the same conclusions without studying this material - it just feels essentially TRUE.
@burnalog7861
@burnalog7861 Год назад
Still have 10 min left to watch but my heart is already overflowing with joy and wonder. This man casually and so fluently sums up 20 years of trying to understand what can't be understood but only be revealed through grace. Every word confirms and matches my hearts content. It's so simple and so beautiful. Thank you so much.
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
🥰🤗
@Tibetan-Channel
@Tibetan-Channel 3 месяца назад
Amazing explanation. So clear
@sangyedorje
@sangyedorje 7 дней назад
Really appreciate the accuracy of the phrases "Great Completion" and "Great Inclusion" which really correspond exactly to the traditional definitions, something which isn't the case for the phrase "Great Perfection".
@rp011051
@rp011051 Год назад
as an English speaker, Low's words help illuminate the priceless wisdom of Dzogchen. I have listened to many translations of Tibetan masters and Low is excellent in his elaborations. Thanks so much
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
❤🙏
@oldoakdao
@oldoakdao Год назад
Lucid and sublime 🙏
@ArtemZen
@ArtemZen Год назад
Incredible elucidation 👁️🙏
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
Agree! 🙏
@NehemiahWendell-u1y
@NehemiahWendell-u1y 10 дней назад
Gonzalez Amy Harris Kenneth Martin Kimberly
@Luckette27
@Luckette27 2 месяца назад
👋😀👍
@LeMerlot
@LeMerlot 2 года назад
Beautiful explanation - thank you, James!
@ajwrobel-art
@ajwrobel-art Месяц назад
Thank you sir, I am forever grateful to you and your wisdom ❤
@andrzejsati3861
@andrzejsati3861 Год назад
Thank You Dear Master ! I'm so grateful and deeply moved by Your words which are like medicine for me and for many as well.
@wighatsuperreggie
@wighatsuperreggie Месяц назад
“ we are the blossoming of space moment by moment”
@AmaPeters-pj6pm
@AmaPeters-pj6pm 11 месяцев назад
How can I become your xtufent,?
@pedro_gomes
@pedro_gomes 11 месяцев назад
www.simplybeing.co.uk
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
I love the miracles that enter our awareness in each moment. 🤗 Such beautiful reminders as we allow experience to arise. 🙏
@turmericbroccoli4346
@turmericbroccoli4346 Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@Andrew-yw6kt
@Andrew-yw6kt 11 месяцев назад
I love James and Dzogchen. But recently ive come across the message of Tony Parsons, Jim Newman, Andreas Muller, Emerson... they're shating the message of Radical Nonduality. I'm finding it very interesting. How does Dzogchen differ? Any comments are very much appreciated.
@curtisgrindahl446
@curtisgrindahl446 4 месяца назад
Cookies for the mind? Breathe...
@therealmauriziodangelo
@therealmauriziodangelo 6 дней назад
Brilliant.
@jamielashley6219
@jamielashley6219 10 месяцев назад
I recognize this connection you have with your consciousness. It feels amazing to close your eyes while channeling our inner knowing. Thank you for following your heart and your knowledge. I didn't know this is what I've taught myself, a name for the action. How beautiful 😍
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
@suniljoseph5888
@suniljoseph5888 Год назад
❤Man you have evolved much😅😂
@sashilama9515
@sashilama9515 Год назад
It was wonderful filling, thanks for a great teaching.
@geekygoddess666
@geekygoddess666 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@heruka111
@heruka111 Год назад
I cant imagine what would it be like to have you as a therapist
@tommyharmon214
@tommyharmon214 2 года назад
Hi James. Thank you for the introduction. I have a question on Tibetan Buddhist in General. I noticed different schools of Buddhism and different schools of thought like Hinduism have different personality expressions. For instance I don't know if this is accurate but I have noticed that Tibetan Buddhist love to laugh and I noticed its completely effortless, compared to a Zen monk who can be serious or an Advaitan who can be very stoic. Just an observation but I was wondering if you could shed light on this. I have always been curious why this is. Thank you.
@diddykong608
@diddykong608 5 месяцев назад
Very well explanation. Thank you for sharing it.
@roddevere2975
@roddevere2975 Год назад
Thank you so much for this illuminating, peaceful conversation.
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
Totally agree. ❤
@simibignall5688
@simibignall5688 2 года назад
Many thanks for your teaching
@endikalanda8860
@endikalanda8860 Год назад
Thank you!
@carlosfeng5139
@carlosfeng5139 Год назад
Thanks you for your explanation, brilliant indeed!
@ShariLikesFruit
@ShariLikesFruit 7 месяцев назад
🥰🤗
@PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp
@PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp Год назад
Nice 🙂
@gerardmorlais7870
@gerardmorlais7870 Год назад
❤😂❤
@kaimantigs
@kaimantigs Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Nature-of-reality
@Nature-of-reality Год назад
Thank you big man.
@elcinabrio6436
@elcinabrio6436 4 месяца назад
Thanks a lot!
@gavinmercer7652
@gavinmercer7652 10 месяцев назад
I disagree when he says "it's about conversation, communication not becoming a yogi in a cave". That is a shallow view of what communication is in my view. There is a good reason many great mystics loved silence and did not speak very much because you have to be aware of "who"is speaking and most people are not. They love the sound of their own voice but is a narcissistic pleasure. But it is a complex matter..
@petermartin5030
@petermartin5030 Год назад
Yet we do need to attend, sense, feel, decide and act selectively in order to survive and support others?
@Dantianblue
@Dantianblue 10 месяцев назад
I guess one can do that without "me".
@mariwarren9897
@mariwarren9897 2 года назад
thank you
@davidmickles5012
@davidmickles5012 9 месяцев назад
All is Good 🙏❤
@parikkhitbarua9719
@parikkhitbarua9719 2 года назад
Shadhu Shadhu Shadhu 💐🌷🙏🙏🙏🌷💐
@neenaadams4301
@neenaadams4301 2 года назад
Thank you
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 2 года назад
I thought Dzogchen translated as The Great Perfection.
@pedro_gomes
@pedro_gomes 2 года назад
It is. Great Perfection. Great Completion. As James says.
@emuyogi
@emuyogi 2 года назад
Great...thank you
@korashortss
@korashortss Год назад
Sir, Mere Thoughtlessness is not a dzogchen, if it is so, pigeons always stay like that probably must be doing dzogchen...
@PeterOzanne
@PeterOzanne Год назад
How do you know Pigeons don't think? 🙂 But he is not saying you should be without thought: that is not the Dzogchen teaching. You can have thought, but not be the slave of thoughts!
@harjotmahal8985
@harjotmahal8985 10 месяцев назад
One doesn't become thought free but rather free of thoughts. The thoughts i was clinging to, I've freed myself of them.
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