James Low – Dzogchen and Buddhist Teachings
23 June 2021. James Low had invited questions from people watching his Zooms, which he began to answer.
Note: the constant cuts in this video result from the removal of James Low's periods of silence, while waiting for the consecutive translation from the German translator.
Index
"(00:00) How to deal with being self-critical in relation to dharma?"
"(02:38) Is it valid to do practice linked to the mamos at this time? How to integrate vajrayana rituals with our contemporary life?"
"(06:05) Explain the meaning of the three roots guru, yidam and dakini"
"(15:00) I am not sure if I want the family or to dedicate my life to dharma practice. I think I could lose time in family life. Any advice?"
"(23:37) If I had difficulty understanding this dzogchen view, how can I overcome these obstacles?"
"(27:49) Is it important to have our eyes open in the "white A" guru yoga?"
"(29:32) Can you say more on the image of the mirror and the crystal ball? Is there a difference between what they are used to illustrate?"
"(36:32) I see suffering beings yet I practice to see that there are no actual beings. This is confusing."
"(39:58) When I'm sitting, resting in stillness and presence, at some point, there's a loss of vividness and lucidity. I don't fall asleep, yet I'm not fully aware. It's rather flat and dull. Then, I return to the more spacious experience and I've become aware that I have become somewhat veiled or covered"
Video at https://youtu.be/kLKxDPChUww?si=XPEIqcWaoNquQxqh