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Mindful therapy: beliefs and assumptions, a buddhist perspective. Hereford 11.2011

Mindful therapy: beliefs and assumptions, a buddhist perspective. Hereford 11.2011

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18 November 2011. James Low gave this workshop for practising therapists in Hereford, UK.


“Our open heart touching and opening the heart of the other. This is non-dual contact, the meeting of sky with sky, the heart of Buddhist ethics.”

~ James Low


James starts with an introduction to the traditional Tibetan view of mindfulness, then relates this to different psychotherapy theories and finally, with how it can be taken and used in clinical practice.


Organised by Jennifer French.


Cover video art: Larkkid Dung, via Pexels.com


Transcript of this video revised by James: https://simplybeing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/275-2011-Nov-Hereford-MindfulTherapy-KB-JL-edit3-webready.pdf


Audio recording of this video: https://bit.ly/4oodDr3


📱 Instagram of excerpts: https://instagram.com/SBSangha_JamesLow

🎧 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=ZHKrsNHVU_8


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Mindful therapy: beliefs and assumptions, a buddhist perspective. Hereford 11.2011

Mindful therapy: beliefs and assumptions, a buddhist perspective. Hereford 11.2011

James Low