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Aug 07
Monday

Everyone Loves a Parade

Filed underRegions, Atlantic Canada
Shambhala joins in this year’s Halifax Pride Parade, with an award-winning entry
by Seth Levinson
For years, just before Pride, a colleague of mine—deeply involved with LGBTQ community in Halifax—would drop by for a chat. We’d wonder together whether we still needed a Pride Parade. And each year we came to the same conclusion—and we marched on.

The ultimate irony and tragedy is that this same friend—Raymond Taavel—was murdered 5 years ago because he was gay. Yes, we still need Pride. Continue…

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Family and Lineage
Family and Lineage – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 08.05.17
An interview by a Growing Brave Conference Planning committee member, talking with Harish Rao: parent, Los Angeles sangha member, and practitioner by Marcelle Gilkerson Marcelle: Let me start by asking, what drew you to Shambhala? Harish Rao: I have always had a fascination with Indian culture and Tibetan mysticism. Polytheism ...continue
The Pathology of Happiness
The Pathology of Happiness – HIGHLIGHT
2 responses - Posted 08.03.17
A closer look at cultural conceptions related to happiness and contentment by Larry Barnett When an idea, an object, a substance, or an emotion preoccupies consciousness to the near exclusion of anything else, we call it an obsession. And when an obsession becomes a compulsion so powerful as ...continue
The Experience of Awe
The Experience of Awe – HIGHLIGHT
2 responses - Posted 08.01.17
How awe is connected to using our senses, and to living as an inspired human being by Shastri Donna Williams I’ve been studying contemplative ecology recently, that juncture where our senses contact the natural world and expand, where we can relax–experiencing  connection, health and balance. While reading True Perception: ...continue
Without Beginning or End, Part 3
Without Beginning or End, Part 3 – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 07.30.17
A multi-part series on the trans-temporal art of Yeachin Tsai by Robert R. Shane The Heart Sutra, 2016, sumi ink on Chinese rice paper, 18×30 in V. The Time of Compassion This profound interconnection of all things is expressed in the Buddhist notion of dependent origination (pratīyasamutpāda).  This thesis that ...continue
Without Beginning or End, Part 2
Without Beginning or End, Part 2 – HIGHLIGHT
1 response - Posted 07.28.17
A multi-part series on the trans-temporal art of Yeachin Tsai by Robert R. Shane III. Kinesis Hooked, 2017, acrylic on paper, 26×14 in Tsai’s lines—whether circular or straight—move.  While literally static on the paper, they contain within them the energy of the artist’s gesture as they endlessly redraw themselves before ...continue
Without Beginning or End, Footnotes
no responses - Posted 07.26.17
Notes 1 Vasily Kandinsky to Will Grohmann, October 12, 1930, quoted in Angelica Zander Rudenstine, The Guggenheim Museum: Paintings 1880–1945, vol. 1 (New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 1976), p. 310. Cited in Guggenheim Museum website https://www.guggenheim.org/arts-curriculum/topic/the-bauhaus (accessed 7 July 2017). 2 In addition to emptiness and nowness, the ...continue
Without Beginning or End, Part 1
Without Beginning or End, Part 1 – HIGHLIGHT
1 response - Posted 07.26.17
A multi-part series on the trans-temporal work of Shambhalian and artist Yeachin Tsai by Robert R. Shane The Contentment of Mr. Orange, 2015, acrylic on paper mounted on canvas, 14×14 in “The circle…is the synthesis of the greatest oppositions. …it points most clearly to the fourth dimension.” (1) —Vassily Kandinsky I. ...continue
Politics is Internal
Politics is Internal – HIGHLIGHT
4 responses - Posted 07.24.17
A reprint of an article that first appeared in 2013, examining politics as practice by Larry Barnett There is a yogic practice in Tibet that takes place in a charnel ground, or what we call a graveyard. Graveyards in Tibet, which is mostly rock, are not the neat ...continue
Shambhala Trust in Boston
Shambhala Trust in Boston – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 07.22.17
Shambhala Trust Provides Funds for Four Projects at Spring 2017 Meeting by Greg Lubkin On the weekend of April 29 – May 1, 2017, the Shambhala Trust held its semi-annual meeting at the Boston Shambhala Centre.  For those not familiar with the Trust, it is a group of ...continue
The Journey Home
The Journey Home – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 07.20.17
An update on progress at Columbus KTC as they recover from last year’s fire at their center  by Lama Kathy Wesley Rebuilding a Dharma Center, in some ways, is like creating a Chorten, or Stupa – one of those beautiful Buddhist monuments you see in photos of Tibet, ...continue
Waiting. Acting.
Waiting. Acting. – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 07.18.17
Exploring the mysteries and life lessons of knowing when to act, and when to wait by Susan Firer I’m waiting for something to arise in my mind to propel this piece of writing forward…waiting. Maybe that’s it: “waiting!” How often we think that we don’t have the time ...continue
Lexington on the Move
Lexington on the Move
no responses - Posted 07.16.17
The Lexington Shambhala Center is moving to a new home by Craig Smith-Sargent and Mary Sehlinger The very exciting news here in Lexington is that we will be moving our center to a new location! We will be creating a beautiful uplifted space, and also increasing our financial stability. ...continue
Heal the Beach
Heal the Beach – HIGHLIGHT
no responses - Posted 07.14.17
The new Shambhala group Social Action LA holds its first event, a beach cleanup day at Venice Beach by Chris Bomba and Jason Elias Finally, we scheduled our first Action In the World, and decided to volunteer at a Heal The Bay Beach Cleanup at Venice Beach here in ...continue
Social Action LA
Social Action LA – HIGHLIGHT
5 responses - Posted 07.12.17
West Coast Shambhalians lay plans to bring their practice into the wider world of political action by Jason Elias After the last presidential election, a few of us in the Los Angeles Shambhala Community started to wonder what was the relevance of our practice within the political realm. If ...continue


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