Paul Lowe (1933-2025)
Paul passed away peacefully at his home in Australia on April 12, 2025.
We are deeply grateful for all he shared—his love and wisdom continue to guide and inspire.
Paul Lowe travelled around the world many times, exploring deserts and jungles, living with Indigenous peoples, gurus, and crooks. He counselled street people as well as the rich and famous. Throughout, Paul’s passion was the study of human potential. He inspired people to step beyond what they thought was possible. He said:
“As far back as I can remember, I have felt a strong curiosity about life. I’ve wanted to know and experience all facets of living. It’s as though I am only visiting this planet, and when I ‘go back’, everyone will ask questions about what it’s like to be on Earth. I think experiencing experiences is one of the main aspects of being here.”
Paul shared his insights worldwide for over 50 years. In his talks and workshops he addressed everyday issues like sexuality, relationships, parenting, communication, religion, health, finance, work, and happiness.
His view of the world encouraged people to go beyond what they normally thought possible… or impossible. He also consistently reminded people to look beyond themselves and contribute to others and life.
In 2007 Paul stopped travelling and retired. Many of his writings, audio recordings and videos are available here on this website for you to enjoy.
The main theme of his material focuses on the abstract and indefinable aspects of consciousness: Who are we? Is there a place beyond the personal? Where do we come from? What is our purpose while we are here? What is consciousness? Are there parallel dimensions or universes?
His recordings and writings are clear, caring and at times humorous. As you listen, you are invited neither to agree nor to disagree, but rather to feel deeply within yourself. Every one of us already knows the truth. We just need reminding.
There is nothing new here – no new theory, no teaching, and no technique. What is new is Paul’s unique and wonderful way of communicating the wisdom of the ages.
Photograph taken in 2015 by Steve Sundram, @ Warmlight Studios Photography
