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The Passing of Venerable Tenga Rinpoche
Venerable Tenga Rinpoche advising the Great Stupa project The Venerable Tenga Rinpoche passed away in the early hours of this morning at his monastery Benchen Phuntsok Dargyeling in Swayambhu, Nepal. He was eighty years of age. Tenga Rinpoche had a very long and important association with our Shambhala ... continuePosted March 30, 2012 by
Stand Up Guy
song lyrics by Mark Knopfler offered by Lee Weingrad Brew the coffee in a bucket Double straight man and banjo If you don’t got the snake oil Buster, you don’t got a show Who puts the doh-re-me In our pockets Keeps the party going on? It’s the man Who sells the potions I’m just one who plays ... continuePosted March 30, 2012 by
Falling in Love with a Buddha – HIGHLIGHT
by Frank Berliner To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Vidyadhara, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s parinirvana, Frank Berliner has published a book that recalls his encounters with this engaging and enigmatic teacher. Here is an excerpt. You can order a copy of the book, or download it as ... continuePosted March 30, 2012 by Jennifer Holder
Great Eastern Sun: The Shambhala Community in Nova Scotia
To commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Parinirvana (death) of Chogyam Trungpa, the Legacy Project — together with the Halifax Shambhala Centre and the Shambhala Archives — created an exhibit at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. The exhibit is part of the Community ... continuePosted March 29, 2012 by
Finding a decision
from Jonathan Michaels Back in the early 1980’s, I was living at Karme Choling, working as the head of the kitchen. At one point, the Vidyadhara and his family were in residence in their nearby house and I was doing the cooking for them. I had not ... continuePosted March 29, 2012 by
Memories of Trungpa Rinpoche
from Michael Schaefer (né Schulz), Kunga Tharpa Sopa Tepon Merdingen, Germany I was a participant at the 1986 Seminary, the last one that Rinpoche taught. Many, many images are burnt into my memory, and over the years they have gained mythical status, as that experience changed my life ... continuePosted March 29, 2012 by
Are you Enlightened?
from Jim Wilton In 1983, I was auditing poetry classes at Naropa Institute and just starting to take the Shambhala Training program. To help pay for the program, I was allowed to do work study and sat at the reception desk in the International Headquarters of Shambhala ... continuePosted March 29, 2012 by
Diary of Dying – for the Rigden King
poem about Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, written by Doc Togden (Ngakpa Chogyam), offered by Sergio DuBois originally posted here Song: I once had a dream, or should I say – it once had me. You shimmered – gave me your sake bowl: Referenceless white receptacle, jet-stream cirrus skull-bowl glowing ... continuePosted March 29, 2012 by
The Two Sakyongs – HIGHLIGHT
The 25th anniversary of the parinirvana (death) of the Vidyadhara, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche is looming – April 4th marks the day. To mark and celebrate the founder of the Shambhala Buddhist community, the Shambhala Times will be featuring articles and stories over the coming weeks. You ... continuePosted March 29, 2012 by
Stars Fell on Shambhala
an audio tribute by Bryan Wade Recorded during the feast of the Sadhana of Mahamudra of the 24th Paranirvana of Vidyadhara Chogyam Trungpa at New York Shambhala Center, April 4, 2011. Dedicated to all beings. Stars Fell on Shambhala continuePosted March 28, 2012 by
A Mukpo Painting – HIGHLIGHT
For those that don’t know him, Tagtrug Mukpo, affectionately known as Taggie, was born in Boulder, Colorado on March 9, 1971 to Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and his wife, Lady Diana Mukpo. He is half-brother to Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, Chogyam Trungpa’s eldest son. As a young child, ... continuePosted March 28, 2012 by
Necessary Angel
A Video Interview with Henry Schaeffer originally published on THE DRALA PRINCIPLE: A Vestigial Curriculum of the Western Mountain by Bill Scheffel Henry Schaeffer studied with Suzuki-roshi before meeting Chogyam Trungpa and becoming the latter teacher’s student in 1970. In this video, Henry describes the first and second ... continuePosted March 27, 2012 by
Awakening Playfully – HIGHLIGHT
Celebrating Shambhala and the Arts Offering a window into the Shambhala Art teachings article by Ladan Yalzadeh photos from Shambhala Art International Awakening. That’s the word I would use to describe the Shambhala Art teachings. Here are some other words I would use: bold, surprising, gentle, accessible, primordial, expansive, essential, ... continuePosted March 26, 2012 by
Circuitous Route
from Cathryn Stein I am now living in Wuhan, China for the next few months teaching English to Chinese high school students. One of them showed me a book he was reading: ‘Buddhism’ was the title. Everyday in the China Daily newspaper, there is a reference to ... continuePosted March 25, 2012 by