
 James Low - Dzogchen and Buddhist Teachings
 James Low - Dzogchen and Buddhist Teachings 3/4 Non-duality is simple. Wiesen 07.2025
 Sep 21, 2025 
 Delve into the simplicity of non-duality as James Low uncovers the essence of Dzogchen and its transformative practices. Explore how to transcend duality, maintaining awareness during pain and illness, while embracing fresh experiences. Engage with the interplay of cooking as a metaphor for authentic teaching and the importance of letting go of conceptual traps. Discover the power of open awareness and compassion, alongside practices that foster co-emergence and flexibility in spiritual engagement. 
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Ground Creates Apparent Subjects And Objects
- Unawareness of the ground fabricates a sense of separate subject and object that becomes the basis of our existence.
- Momentary supports (ten) launch transient experiences into seeming enduring entities, fueling samsaric identity.
Share Dharma Like A Buffet
- Express and share your Dharma in modest, creative ways to build connection with the culture.
- Offer a buffet of teachings: collaborate, hold small groups, and bridge to younger people without over-preparing.
Practice Survived Prison Torture
- Tibetan prisoners used practice to survive brutal torture and long imprisonment.
- Tenzin Namda credited Sokshen practice with keeping him alive and later teaching widely after escape.





