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Legacy Project In Depth – HIGHLIGHT
An interview with Carolyn Gimian, conducted by Andrew Safer for Radio Free Shambhala The publication of On Different Views and Paths, an interview with Richard Reoch, President of Shambhala International, which appeared on both the Radio Free Shambhala and Shambhala Times Web sites in July, ... continuePosted September 29, 2009 by
Special Event: The View of Mahamudra – HIGHLIGHT
A webcast of Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, teaching on Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s song of realization Newly recovered and never before transmitted, “The View of Mahamudra” is a vajra SONG OF REALIZATION by the Vidyadhara, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. The text that Thrangu Rinpoche will teach from was written ... continuePosted September 28, 2009 by
Harvesting Happiness – HIGHLIGHT
The Tale of Meme Haylay Haylay This tale was collected by Dorji Penjore in Bhumtang, Bhutan. It is a retelling of one of the most popular tales in Bhutan. Meme Haylay Haylay was a poor old man. He liked his life, and was ... continuePosted September 27, 2009 by
A Single Grain of Rice – HIGHLIGHT
An Indian teaching tale once told in the dining room of Karme Choling by Roger Guest, retold here by Laura Simms. There was a king in India who had four daughters. When they were old enough, he decided to go on a spiritual retreat. He left his ... continuePosted September 26, 2009 by
2007: Compassion and Understanding – HIGHLIGHT
Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche Harvest of Peace Address Dorje Denma Ling, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada September 22, 2007 I humbly bow before the assembly of the greater sangha. I’m delighted to be here at Dorje Denma Ling, where for the last couple of days we have been practicing and deepening our ... continuePosted September 26, 2009 by Jennifer Holder
Riding the Powerful Steed of Compassion – HIGHLIGHT
Gesar’s Horse, Kyang Go Karkar In many of the great stories and myths of the world, a powerful and intelligent horse plays a significant role. The hero or heroine rides the most magnificent of steeds like a throne which is alive with the power of ... continuePosted September 25, 2009 by
The Birth of King Gesar’s Qualities – HIGHLIGHT
To harvest peace, we contemplate the enlightened qualities required to benefit a world torn asunder by violence and greed. In the Tibetan tradition this is brought to life in the story of the birth of King Gesar of Ling, the famed hero-warrior who overcame obstacles ... continuePosted September 24, 2009 by
Nurturing the Causes of Peace – HIGHLIGHT
By Laura Simms At the United Nations in 1996, young people from third-world countries were brought out of extreme poverty, war, displacement, child labor, or prostitution and flown to New York City for ten days. Their task was to design a Children’s Bill of Rights. A ... continuePosted September 23, 2009 by
Harvest of Peace Address Transcript
The Sakyong, Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche Harvest of Peace Address, 20 September 2009 Dorje Denma Ling, Tatamagouche, Canada Good morning, and greetings to everyone from Dorje Denma Ling, where I am conducting the fourth—I believe—Scorpion Seal Retreat. It has been quite a summer. I feel incredibly happy that I was ... continuePosted September 22, 2009 by Jennifer Holder
Divine Lady of Gathering – HIGHLIGHT
By President Richard Reoch Among the many initiatives the Sakyong has undertaken to manifest Shambhala Vision, is the commissioning of the Rigden Lineage thangka. It is currently being painted at the Shambhala Art School in northern India by a team of artists under the direction of ... continuePosted September 22, 2009 by Richard_Reoch
Harvest of Peace Address 2009 – HIGHLIGHT
Harvest of Peace Address by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche Peace is the only way that we are going to survive as a human race and planet. The Dorje Dradul had this in mind many years ago when he left India and came West. He had this wisdom and ... continuePosted September 20, 2009 by
Peace is the Answer: Letter from our Guest Editor – HIGHLIGHT
By Laura Simms The Harvest of Peace, one of four Shambhala holidays, occurs around the time of the autumn equinox. It is a time when our community gathers, listens to teachings by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, and celebrates the riches of both our diverse and shared cultures ... continuePosted September 20, 2009 by
2002: Patience – HIGHLIGHT
By Sakyong Mipham In 2002, Sakyong Mipham addressed the sangha for Harvest of Peace from Halifax. Our responsibility as practitioners is to look at these kleshas and see that although there may be a war happening somewhere else, fundamentally the seed of that aggression is within our ... continuePosted September 19, 2009 by Jennifer Holder
Shambhala Mahasiddas – HIGHLIGHT
From the column Dharma Snacks by Cynthia Kneen In The Sadhana of Mahamudra Trungpa Rinpoche says, “I’ve been fool enough to think that I possess my own projections.” I certainly feel foolish, and suffer greatly too, when I try to control my own phenomena. It’s not practical, ... continuePosted September 17, 2009 by
At Home Arriving in Tatamagouche – HIGHLIGHT
“And what is the purpose of your visit?” the customs official at Halifax International Airport politely asked me. “I have come to join my vajra brothers and sisters to receive the Rigden Abhisheka from my guru and the empowerment to practice the Werma Sadhana so that ... continuePosted September 16, 2009 by Alexandra Milsom