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Shambhala Sun Quilt
Below are photos of a quilt designed by Judy Seelye, who is an active member of both the Boston Shambhala Center as well as the Nashua Shambhala Group, in New Hampshire. While Judy was going through the training levels in Boston and in Nashua, she was ... continuePosted April 1, 2010 by Deanna Kaplan
Tibetan Mandala Course
Interested in learning more about Tibet? The MFA is offering a three-session course on Tibetan culture, history, and religion starting April 6th. General admission $25; students and seniors $20. For more information, visit the MFA online here. From: Community Life News Magazine continuePosted March 31, 2010 by Deanna Kaplan
Recalling a Buddha: Memories of the Sixteenth Karmapa – HIGHLIGHT
The film by Gregg Eller on the life of His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa is now completed. The trailer is available at: http://karmapaxvi.com “Recalling a Buddha” is a 97-minute documentary on the life and activity of His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa and features commentary from thirteen ... continuePosted September 9, 2009 by
Post Your News & Events on Shambhala Sun website!
Announcing 2 new online areas hosted by the Shambhala Sun and Buddhadharma websites—which put you, our readers, at the helm. On MahaSanghanews.com (whose name comes from the Sun’s sister publication Buddhadharma), your group or community can log in and share people news, project updates, offerings, invitations, awards—any ... continuePosted April 29, 2009 by
Fort Collins Shambhala Meditation Center opens an Art Gallery
The Fort Collins Shambhala Meditation Center recently celebrated their new gallery space called Shambhala Contemporary by exhibiting the works of Sue Hammond West, a nationally known painter and mixed media artist and chair of the Visual Arts Department at Naropa University in Boulder, CO. Hammond West ... continuePosted March 31, 2009 by
On Torma Offering – HIGHLIGHT
While practicing in the three-year retreat at Gampo Abbey several years ago I learned to make tormas. I’d been making tormas for a number of years, but finally got comprehensive training, and plenty of practice in that rather long retreat. It may be of interest to know ... continuePosted March 15, 2009 by Philip Karl
Community CD Releases
End of the Sky, Songs of Dharma A CD by Lama Karma Chotso Produced by Rachel Faro Special Guests: Steve Gorn, Inner Voice Now available on iTunes! To order a CD or for more information go to www.endofthesky.net Lama Karma Chotso is a fully ordained Kagyü nun teaching and living in ... continuePosted March 8, 2009 by Editor
Exhibition of Herb Elsky’s Works
Sculptures in Resin (1970-1995) & “Infinity Boxes” (2002- 2004) A mini retrospective spaning on 35 years March 10 - April 12 Centre culturel Jean Gagnat; Limoges, France continuePosted February 23, 2009 by Jessica Sarapoff
Streetspace Gallery in Berkeley, California
Two years ago the Berkeley Shambhala Center (BSC) opened the doors of Streetspace, a store-front, multi-purpose space located in downtown Berkeley, California. BSC has occupied the same second-floor space in a dzong-like building for over thirty years, while remaining virtually invisible to pedestrians and traffic. By ... continuePosted February 18, 2009 by
Katherine Adams - Windows
Announcement about A show of new photographs by Boston community member, and Boston Shambhala Center’s Meditation Intructor Coordinator Katherine Adams. February - March 2009 Windows Reception: February 12th, 5 - 7p Brookline Public Library Coolidge Corner Branch 31 Pleasant Street Monday, Wednesday: 10a - 6p Tuesday, Thursday: 10a - 9p Friday, Saturday: ... continuePosted February 9, 2009 by Sarah











