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Dot Dictionary
The Dot Dictionary is shutting down along with the Dot, but please send your questions to Shambhala Times via [email protected]. Last spring the Dot received an email inquiring about the origin of its name. Here is the whole story: A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE ... continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
Ki Ki So So
Ki Ki So So – Hudson – for people who graduated from Warrior Assembly From Jeremy Hayward: started during the period that Debra Ross was the Director of Shambhala Training International (1993 – 95) and continued while Shelley Peirce and myself were in charge. It was a ... continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
Kalapa Journal
Kalapa Journal Produced by the Council of Warriors (established in 1996) Designed by Molly Nudell and Liza Matthews, John Weber designed one cover Editors included Hudson Shotwell, Alice Haspray, Eddie Boyce, Richard Peisinger continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
Iron Wheel
Iron Wheel “The Iron Wheel … contains the words of both Makkyi Rabjams [the Vidyadhara Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and the Sakyong, Jamgon Mipham Rinpoche], the Tonsung Wangmo [Druk Sakyong Wangmo Lady Diana J. Mukpo], and Shibata Sensei, plus stories, essays, commentary, poetry and pictures by Kasung worldwide—on ... continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
The Dot
The Dot Editors: Ben Moore (2002 to 2005), Laurie Bodley (2005 to 2009) Art Directors: Aaron Bihari (2002 to 2005), Chris Gibson (2005 to 2009) Back issues are archived online at www.shambhala.org/dot Click here to read A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Dot by Ben Moore, from ... continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
Shambhala News
Shambhala News • Shambhala contracted Shambhala Sun to produce and circulate this. • Editors included Molly de Shong, Eddie Boyce, and Andrea McQuillin with Melvin McLeod providing overall direction. • Towards the end, Shambhala contracted Barry Boyce’s company, Victory Communication, to produce it, and Ben Moore became the editor. continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
Vajradhatu Sun
Vajradhatu Sun • Bi-monthly, 36-page broadsheet format on newsprint • Editors included Joshua Zim (1978 to 1980), Miriam Garrett (formerly Tarcov, 1980 to 1983), Rick Fields (1983 to 1985/86), Holly Hammond, Jeffrey Herrick, and Melvin McLeod • Designers included Mary Sweet, Liza Matthews, and Molly Nudell; with layout and ... continuePosted February 24, 2000 by
Garuda
First and Second Issues: 1970 and 1972 respectively Acharya Jeremy Hayward was one of two editors. Jeremy also did the design and layout with some other people and remembers driving to New York with a bunch of people and doing the lay-out, “which in those days involved ... continuePosted February 24, 2000 by