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Albert William Low is best known as authorized Zen master in the Sanbo Kyodan school, and internationally published author. He has a background as a human resources executive. He has lived in England, South Africa, Canada, and the United States and has lived in Montreal, Canada, since 1979. He holds a BA degree in Philosophy and Psychology, and is a trained counselor. In 2003, he was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws for scholastic attainment and community service by Queen's University, in Kingston, Ontario.

He was born in London, England, on December 16, 1928. During the period of 1947 - 1949, he served two years in the Royal Navy. He left England with his wife Jean in 1954, and emigrated to South Africa. There he was employed by the Central News Agency, a company that held the monopoly for the sale and distribution of all reading matter including books, magazines, and newspapers throughout Southern Africa, which then included South Africa, Rhodesia, Mozambique, and South West Africa. Eventually, he became the senior personnel executive and reported to the CEO. During this time, he gave many seminars on creativity and organization for managers at all levels for the National Development Foundation of South Africa. While in South Africa, his children Anita, John and Stephen were born.

In 1963, he left South Africa as he could not agree with the political policy of apartheid, and moved to Canada. He settled in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, and was again employed as a personnel executive, this time with a large utility that was at that time called the Union Gas Company. He was in charge of salary administration for all levels of company, as well as for organization and staffing. He developed an original theory on creativity, organization and management. Eventually, he wrote a book based upon his researches: Zen and Creative Management, which has since sold more than 75,000 copies. During his time at the gas company, he continued to give talks and seminars on the subject of management, organization and creativity - the latter a subject he has spent considerable time studying, and which is very closely connected with Zen practice.

In 1955, he became interested in Zen Buddhism, and had a strong intellectual interest for about ten years.

In 1966, he met the Japanese Zen Master Haku'un Yasutani and practiced Zen, first with him, and then for twenty years with Philip Kapleau, who had himself been a disciple of Yasutani's until the latter dissolved their relationship. In 1976, he resigned from the Gas Company and went to the Rochester Zen Center for three years, where he served as editor of the Center's journal. In 1979, he relocated to Montreal as a probationary teacher. In 1986, he finished his Zen training and was authorized by Kapleau to teach as a Zen master.

Dr. Low has made a study of human nature throughout his life. He draws on his prolonged meditations on creativity and the human condition, his many years of providing psychological and spiritual counseling, and a wide-ranging knowledge of Western psychology, philosophy, and science - including a deep interest in evolutionary theory. He has given many talks on CBC radio and CBC television.

He has written eleven books, and contributed to three. Many of his books have been translated into three or more languages. He also translated Dr. Hubert Benoit's "Let Go!" and Thich Nhat Hanh's "Zen Keys" from French to English. His latest book, "The Origin of Human Nature: a Zen Buddhist Looks at Evolution", was recently published by Sussex Academic Press.

Albert Low is currently the teacher and director at the Montreal Zen Center with over two hundred students, whom he counsels on both spiritual and psychological issues.

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On being abandoned, feeling dry, feeling nothingness...

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Often, when doing a spiritual practice one comes face to face with the desert, a feeling of being abandoned, a feeling of dryness and an endless sense of nothing to look forward to. At its most intense it is not a feeling to which one can give a name. At first this is very painful and one has a strong tendency to want to stir things up, try to make something happen, to try this, do that... But one has entered this desert because one has let go of the various ways one has used in the past to entertain oneself. These ways have, for the moment at least, come to an end. It is now possible for a much deeper unity to manifest, a unity that is not dependent upon an integration from outside.

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On the essence of the Bodhisattva Vow

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The vow of the Bodhisattva is that she will not go into Nirvana until every single suffering being has entered Nirvana. One has to understand what this means. Our awakening is not a personal triumph. We do not have to win a spiritual sprint. We are one mind. Awakening is to penetrate more and more deeply into this truth. The world is alive. And as long as there is suffering then this living whole is shattered. Whether it is my suffering or the suffering of another, when seen from the perspective of the Bodhisattva makes no difference, because, seen from this perspective there is no 'me' or 'another.' In the Diamond Sutra, "Although the Bodhisattva saves all sentient beings, there are no sentient beings to save."

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The heart of Zen Practice

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The heart of our practice is perplexity, wonder, care, concern, in the face of our situation. One only has to pick up a newspaper to realize the truth of Shakespeare's words, "what a tangled web these mortals weave." How contradictory our lives are; how full of pettiness and greatness, stupidity and wisdom.

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To the heart of the problem of life

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Go where the heart of the problem lies.Our practice is all about seeing into the conditional nature of the world, me and God. We are not people or things, among other people or other things in the world. It is illusory to look on this structure as absolute. It is conditional, it is relative, it is useful. It is useful in the same way a filing system is useful. The filing system does not itself impinge in any way on the material that is filed. It does not alter in any way the letters, correspondence, forms or invoices. It is the melting down of this structure that our practice is about.

Go where the heart of the problem lies

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Our fundamental freedom

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Life is a constant creation. It is a moment by moment, instant by instant creation. I don't mean by this that it is a set of discrete creations, it is not like that. But nevertheless, this spontaneity is constantly arising. And it is within this that is our freedom.

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What am I?: The Heart Sutra for Everyone by Albert Low

What am I?: The Heart Sutra for Everyone by Albert Low

How strange is the Prajnaparamita Hridaya! A Buddhist acolyte complained to his teacher, "I have an eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind, so why does the Prajnaparamita Hridaya say that I do not?" His teacher said, "I don't know, I must send you to a Zen master; he will know." A Zen master might well reply, "To answer that question you must first know what was your face before your parents were born!" or, "What are you?" The most familiar of all the sutra...0 points

Working with Koans by Albert Low

Working with Koans by Albert Low

Because words can no more hold the truth than a net can hold water, we use koans. Koans are sayings, or doings, of Zen masters, the patriarchs and Buddha. Take for example the koan: The Sound of One Hand clapping. It reads: ?You know the sound of two hands clapping. What is the sound of one hand clapping?? The obvious, intellectual answer is, No sound at all! But then what is this No sound?0 points

Viniyoga Therapy for the Low Back, Sacrum & Hips with Gary Kraftsow

Viniyoga Therapy for the Low Back, Sacrum & Hips with Gary Kraftsow

Viniyoga Therapy for the Low Back, Sacrum and Hips features short, simple therapeutic yoga practices carefully designed to alleviate pain and promote health in the low back, sacrum and hips. For the first time ever on DVD, benefit from the expert guidance of Gary Kraftsow, one of the world's leading yoga therapists. Founder of the American Viniyoga Institute, Gary is the designer of the only yoga practices demonstrated to be effective for back pain in a National Institutes of Health-sponsored cl...0 points

Beyond the God Delusion: Religion as the quest for transcendence by Albert Low

Beyond the God Delusion: Religion as the quest for transcendence by Albert Low

Beyond the God delusion: religion as the quest for transcendence offers a challenging and radically new view of the religious impulse. The evolution of life is a creative and not a mechanical process. Life begins with the quest to survive and reproduce, this evolves into the quest for autonomy. From there it evolves into the quest for a securely centered self, and finally into the quest for transcendence: the quest to rediscover its creative source.
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Sing the Lord's Prayer with Orchestra for Low Voice (Book with CD)

Sing the Lord's Prayer with Orchestra for Low Voice (Book with CD)

Malotte's "The Lord Prayer" never loses its emotional appeal. These small book/CD publications include new engravings of the classic song and a companion CD with full orchestra. In the book are two versions of the song in the designated key: voice with piano accompaniment and voice with organ accompaniment. Also included is the interesting history of the song and how it came to be published.0 points

Zen: Talks, Stories and Commentaries by Albert Low

Zen: Talks, Stories and Commentaries by Albert Low

Albert Low, teacher and director of the Montreal Zen Center and dharma heir of Roshi Philip Kapleau, here provides an engaging collection of talks, stories and commentaries on Zen. Though the entries range from dharma talks on koans to discussions on Buddhism and Christianity, they all address concrete concerns of our lives and reveal the author's profound insights. This eBook was originally published in print as "To Know Yourself: talks, stories and articles on Zen.0 points

Iron Cow of Zen by Albert Low

Iron Cow of Zen by Albert Low

A commentary on some classical Zen koans.0 points

Zen and the Sutras (Tuttle Library of Enlightenment Series) by Albert Low

Zen and the Sutras (Tuttle Library of Enlightenment Series) by Albert Low

In this book, Low provides insight into reading and practicing with sutras from the Prajnaparamita School and the Mahayana texts. His insights and conclusions about spirituality and humanity will both enlighten readers and inspire them, in the way of Zen, on their own spiritual search.0 points

Zen Meditation Plain and Simple by Albert Low

Zen Meditation Plain and Simple by Albert Low

First published by Tuttle in 1989 as An Invitation to Practice Zen, it has gone on to sell nearly 20,000 copies. Now, with a new preface and updated instructional photographs, it's perfect to help a new generation of readers looking to learn the basics of zazen, zen meditation. With a concise overview of the basics and clear photographs illustrating the proper positions and postures, this comprehensive guidebook demystifies the age-old practice of zazen and brings its numerous benefits into the....0 points

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