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The great master Guru Rinpoche has said:

      A hundred things may be explained, 
             a thousand told,
      But one thing only should you grasp.
      Know one thing and everything is freed-
      Remain within your inner nature, 
             your awareness!.

James Low

Problems in Meditation and how they are mirrored in daily life

Dzogchen Meditation

The Seminar with James Low will be from 15th to 17th of April 2005
in Berlin

About James Low

When:
15.4.2005 7:30pm Public Speech
Sa. 16.4.2005 10am and 3pm (lunch break between 1 and 3pm)
Su. 17.4.2005 10am; Afternoon will be anounced.

Fee:
Public Adress on Friday 8 EUR
Seminar Sa+Su 60 EUR, or each single morning or afternoon session: 18,- €;
complete weekend (Fr-Su) 65 EUR;

Place: Wamos, Hasenheide 9, 2.Hof, Aufgang 1, 4. Et. U-Bhf Hermannpl. (U7 / 8), 10967 Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany

Accomodation: Private sleeping places can be organized. For 8 EUR it is also possible to stay at the seminar place (in own sleeping bag). Please register early online or with Anne Gäbler Fon: +49-(0)30-5342508 eMail: Yontan (ad) gmx.net

Registration: is welcome but not strictly neccesary (except for above accomodation). Please come at time!

Online Registration:

Info: A n d r e a s, Fon: +49-(0)30-2833276, Fax: +49-(0)89-1488 290026 or eMail: andreas (ad) khordong (dot) net and Anna Aly Labana Fon: +49-(0)30-26948540


Padma Lingpa's Dzogchen Song

The emptiness in the seeing which is called Vision
Transcends definition as something or nothing;
When seeing, is there nothing there?
But if there is an object of sight, there is no Vision.

The profundity that is called Meditation
Lies beyond the presence or absence of mental images;
When there is no mental image there is no object of meditation,
And when there is a point of reference there is no act of
       meditation.

He whose moral action is called spontaneous activity
Has gone beyond the possibility of choice;
When there is bias or discrimination, there is no perfect action,
And when there is no accepting or rejecting, where is moral
       action


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