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Level III: There’s Also Magic Online – HIGHLIGHT
Double rainbow over Madrid at the end of the weekend, (C) Peter Savaiano Este artículo fue publicado originalmente en español aquí. By Claudia Arnau and Eloy Portillo Translated by Sonia Rodríguez & Peter Savaiano We were afraid because we’d never done anything like this before, but we chose to ... continuePosted May 26, 2020 by archives-staff
How Shambhala Changed My Life – HIGHLIGHT
...and probably saved my life too! by Tunde Nemeth I was a serial self-improver. I’ve spent more time in the self-help aisles of more bookstores than I will ever admit. I’ve tried – and failed at – affirmations, talk therapy, behavioral-cognitive therapy, Gestalt therapy, inner child work (if I ... continuePosted June 9, 2016 by CGH
A Society of Learners – HIGHLIGHT
Shambhala Online Launches New Course Environment by Dixie Good, Director of Shambhala Online The number of miles between you and your local Shambhala center should not stand in the way of a full-fledged experience of the teachings. Over the last few years, Shambhala Online (SO) has hosted hundreds of ... continuePosted December 4, 2013 by
The Three Basic Goodnesses – HIGHLIGHT
by Shastri Benoît Côté This fall, over forty Shambhala Centers and Groups all over the world are involved with the pilot phase of the new Basic Goodness Series. This is a series of three six-week courses that will enrich our basic entrance curriculum called The Way of ... continuePosted December 21, 2012 by
Fresh Baked Bread of Kindness – HIGHLIGHT
Senior practitioners and newer students from the Vermont sangha from St. Johnsbury, Montpelier, White River Junction, and Manchester Shambhala Centers assembled at the Burlington Center in early January to discuss what manifesting or being kindness means, and the role of practice and education mandalas in each ... continuePosted February 12, 2012 by
Less Like School, More Like Life – HIGHLIGHT
This is the fourth in a series of articles by senior Shambhala teachers invited to share their personal impressions of the Way of Shambhala curriculum. Thanks to Jim Northcote of Kootenay Shambhala Centre for creating this series. By Henry Chapin When Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche was developing the ... continuePosted November 29, 2010 by
Wisdom in Times of Transition – HIGHLIGHT
This is the third in a series of articles by senior Shambhala teachers invited to share their personal impressions of the Way of Shambhala curriculum. Thanks to Jim Northcote of Kootenay Shambhala Centre for creating this series. By Rebecca Hazell We are in a time ... continuePosted November 27, 2010 by beckyhazel
Strong Medicine for Challenging Times – HIGHLIGHT
This is the second in a series of articles by senior Shambhala teachers invited to share their personal impressions of the Way of Shambhala curriculum. Thanks to Jim Northcote of the Kootenay Shambhala Centre for creating this series. By Ben Hines Through the Way of Shambhala, Sakyong Mipham ... continuePosted November 21, 2010 by
Cultivating Genuine Dialogue – HIGHLIGHT
This is the first in a series of articles by senior Shambhala teachers invited to share their personal impressions of the Way of Shambhala curriculum. Thanks to Jim Northcote of Kootenay Shambhala Centre for creating this series. By Susan Chapman In the fall of 2008, when I ... continuePosted November 19, 2010 by
Meet the Newly Appointed Shastris – HIGHLIGHT
As the culmination of an intensive training program, held in mid-July, nearly sixty shastris were appointed in a ceremony conducted by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. Led by Acharyas Judith Simmer-Brown and Adam Lobel, the training focused on pedagogy for the Way of Shambhala, the new curriculum ... continuePosted August 5, 2010 by
Rainbow of Confidence in Boulder – HIGHLIGHT
By Jennifer Holder With many blessings and the help of participants, I was able to capture photos of Saturday evening’s stunning moment on my iPhone and report it to the mandala this morning. Click on the photos to see them more clearly and in a larger ... continuePosted May 30, 2010 by Jennifer Holder