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A Tale of Impermanence – HIGHLIGHT
by Debra Dysart, Los Angeles Shambhala One thing the global pandemic taught us was that plans change. What you may have thought you’d be doing in 2020 likely didn’t happen. Last March, I remember being at a chorus rehearsal with 50 fellow singers preparing for a pair ... continuePosted May 19, 2021 by archives-staff
Outer, Inner and Secret Levels Of Shambhala Center Design – HIGHLIGHT
Community Room in the Los Angeles Shambhala Center By Shastri Russell Rodgers A few years ago, the Kootenay Shambhala Centre in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada, purchased a building. Because we had to acquire the services of a non-sangha architect for the renovations, it seemed like a good idea ... continuePosted December 6, 2019 by archives-staff
Looking for a Home – HIGHLIGHT
Shambhala Tulsa, the first Shambhala group in Oklahoma, searches for a new home by Scott Spicer Our local sangha began in January 2013, and received its Shambhala group charter on June 20 of the same year. Four years of meeting in various rooms, setting up and breaking down ... continuePosted August 1, 2018 by CGH
A Center That Works – HIGHLIGHT
A concise description of the outer, inner and secret levels of Shambhala Center design by Russell Rodgers Recently, the Kootenay Shambhala Centre in Nelson, British Columbia, purchased a building. Because we had to acquire the services of a non-sangha architect for the renovations, it seemed like a good ... continuePosted October 7, 2017 by CGH
City of No Illusions – HIGHLIGHT
Shambhala grows and finds a new home in Buffalo, New York by Pat Pendleton and Ed Taylor Maybe it’s a cicada thing—they certainly were singing in the summer of 2016. After seven years in the cocoon of its previous skin, it was time for Shambhala Meditation Group of ... continuePosted October 11, 2016 by CGH
The Activity of a Shambhala Center – HIGHLIGHT
This article by Acharya Adam Lobel discusses the outer, inner, and secret aspects of a Shambhala Meditation Center and how each aspect works together. Outer: Specifically, meditation practice is our most direct offering. There is a demand for meditation instruction in our society. The spirit of ... continuePosted May 30, 2009 by