The basis of meditation

Excerpt from the teaching "1/2 Dependent arising. [EN-DE] Todtmoos 10.2024": https://youtu.be/5ipIBAmnTc0So, this is the basis of meditation: not that you vanish, but that we move from identity to presence. "I am" — this is the formulation of my identity. We could all begin a sentence with "I am," and add many, many qualifications, but if we start the sentence, "I…" — very open — "I am…"If you get the feeling tone of that, it might give you a sense: "I" is that presence. "I… I…" — if you like — it supports presence without content. But as soon as I say, "I am," I’m pulling in the content: "I am Scottish; I am somebody who comes to Germany from time to time." So many, many storylines can come into "I am." "I" doesn’t react to the gain and loss of desire and diversion; it’s just a simplicity of presence. But "I am," as a constructed identity, is condemned to the task of self-maintenance and self-development.~ James Low📱 Instagram of excerpts: https://instagram.com/simplybeingsangha🎧 Poscasts of some teachings: https://simplybeing.co.uk/news/podcasts/📆 Learn more about future events: https://simplybeing.co.uk/events/Video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0titPJrQGo

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James Low is a disciple and teacher in the Byangter and Khordong lineages of the late Chhimed Rigdzin Lama. James regularly teaches the principles of dzogchen Buddhism in Europe and he publishes translations and commentaries from time to time. Many of his seminars have been recorded and transcribed. They are now being put on his website to provide access for those seeking to deepen their dharma understanding and explore how to apply it in the complexities of everyday life. Learn more about future events: simplybeing.co.uk/events/