Sparks is the 8th book by this popular author. It is an accessible collection of short writings and poems arising from his experience of practising and teaching Buddhism for many years. In simple and beautiful language it is an expression of the profound non-dual view of Dzogchen, which illuminates the enlivening Buddha potential present in all of us. This pithy collection of prose and poems can be entered at any point, enjoyed and reflected upon since each spark or snippet is complete in itself. The topic is profound, yet it is condensed and expressed in simple language using examples and metaphors from everyday life and the living world around us. James Low's books have been and are being translated into Estonian, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish. James Low has now retired from his post as a Consultant Psychotherapist in the National Health Service. He maintains a small private psychotherapy practice in London and has taught in many psychotherapy institutes, mostly in the UK.
Sparks, James Low, Simply Being, 2017, Hardcover, 175 Pages, $29.00
James Low began studying and practicing Tibetan Buddhism in India in the 1960's. He received teachings from Kalu Rinpoche, Chatral Rinpoche, Kanjur Rinpoche and Dudjom Rinpoche. Having met his root teacher, Chhimed Rigdzin Lama (also known as C R Lama), he lived in his home in Bengal for many years, serving him as required and being taught many aspects of the tradition. During this period in India James did several retreats and pilgrimages in the Himalayas. In the 1970's and 1980's, on his return to Europe, he also had teachings and guidance from Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche.
James translated many tantric texts and sadhanas with C R Lama, who wanted texts from the lineages of Byangter and Khordong to be available in English. These were used as practice texts by C R Lama's disciples. Many have since been translated by others into various European languages.
C. R. Lama asked James to teach in 1976 and later gave him the transmissions necessary to do this, together with full lineage authority.
James is regularly teaching the principles of dzogchen in various places in Europe. He continues to publish translations and commentaries from time to time.
James currently works as a Consultant Psychotherapist in a National Health Service teaching hospital in London and has a private psychotherapy practice. He has taught on many psychotherapy trainings in Britain.
His recent publications are:
Being Right Here: The Mirror of Clear Meaning (Snow Lion Publications, 2004) Also available in German and Polish.
Simply Being: Texts in the Dzogchen Tradition (Wisdom Books, 1998). Also available in German and French.
The Yogins of Ladakh: A Pilgrimage Among the Hermits of the Buddhist Himalayas With John Crook. (Motilal Banarsidass, 1997) Reprinting 2006.
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Sparks |
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Preface |
xi |
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Introduction |
xv |
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Ripples in the flow |
1 |
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The How and now |
2 |
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How to be Naked |
3 |
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Wind Blows |
4 |
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Mind find itself |
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Advice on refuge |
6
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All that arises was no essence |
7 |
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Here in this moment |
8 |
| Playful display |
9 |
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I'm a stranger here myself |
10 |
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Restless |
11 |
| Spume |
12 |
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Refuge |
12 |
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True peace |
13 |
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Life is already here
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13 |
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Trust |
14 |
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It's a long road to here |
15 |
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Calming meditation |
16 |
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Just passing through |
19 |
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The Teacher | 23 |
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Anxiety | 54 |
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Control | 55 |
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Devotion |
57 |
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Emptiness |
59 |
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Special |
62 |
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Cut the crap |
65 |
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Hospitality |
78 |
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Happy Birthday |
80 |
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Impermanence |
81 |
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Mirror |
85 |
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Nature |
92 |
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Nourishment |
99 |
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Samsara |
144 |
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Therapy and Buddhism |
106 |
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Wisdom and compassion |
109 |
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Diverse |
115 |
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Postscript |
173 |
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Dedication |
174 |
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