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Sakyong says, "Hitch up your Chuba"

Sakyong says, “Hitch up your Chuba” – HIGHLIGHT

Remarks from Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche’s Shambhala Day Address, March 2, 2014 compiled by President Richard Reoch for The Shambhala Times “We are entering the Year of the Horse which is very much associated with windhorse and action, a year of doing and accomplishing,” the Sakyong said in his ... continue
Posted March 3, 2014 by
Welcome, Year of the Wood Horse

Welcome, Year of the Wood Horse – HIGHLIGHT

Cheerful Shambhala Day from the Shambhala Times!! “The Horse has abundant energy and a lively mind,” says Philippe Cornu in Tibetan Astrology. He further says, “Wood corresponds to awakening, to morning, spring, and the direction East.” It looks like we’re heading into a year of fresh energy. Welcome, ... continue
Posted March 2, 2014 by
Introducing: The Arrow

Introducing: The Arrow

A Journal of Wakeful Society, Culture, & Politics www.arrow-journal.org Announcing the launch of a new journal devoted to shifting the conversation about issues facing our world from aggression and destruction toward social wakefulness and compassion. The Arrow is a new scholarly quarterly exploring the application of Shambhala philosophy and ... continue
Posted March 2, 2014 by
Farewell, Water Snake

Farewell, Water Snake – HIGHLIGHT

photo credit: Photography by Tiwago via photopin ccShambhala Times Updates from the Inside Out Editor’s Column by Sarah Lipton Shambhala Times Editor-in-Chief It’s been a watery, wild year. A big, powerful, busy year. You’ll see more about that in the Shambhala Day Year in Review video on Monday on the ... continue
Posted March 1, 2014 by Sarah


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