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Maria’s Shadow

Maria’s Shadow – HIGHLIGHT

A Story for the Child in All of Us by Mercedes Lawrence Maria was a happy shadow. She did all the things that little girls do. She loved to ride her bicycle, swim in the lake and play Frisbee with her dog. She had lots of shadow friends and she was ... continue
Posted March 2, 2013 by
Why Basic Goodness Matters

Why Basic Goodness Matters – HIGHLIGHT

The Shambhala Times has been launching into some new social new territory: Facebook. photos by Peter Welte, Birmingham, Alabama I know, groan, right? But wait…because recently, we asked an interesting question: Why Does Basic Goodness Matter to You? It seemed like a good way to get a conversation going. ... continue
Posted January 13, 2013 by
Signs of Basic Goodness

Signs of Basic Goodness – HIGHLIGHT

As seen on the streets of New York City, these are “signs” literal and figurative of Shambhala out in the world. by Irene Woodard Click below to see the slideshow. continue
Posted December 23, 2012 by
The Three Basic Goodnesses

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 ... continue
Posted December 21, 2012 by
Celebrating Warriors in the World

Celebrating Warriors in the World – HIGHLIGHT

When we as Shambhalians highlight and celebrate warriors in the world, we are reminded that the tradition of warriorship is timeless. In this article by Shastri Charlene Leung, Chairperson of the Shambhala Diversity Working Group, we look through a window at Shambhala community events that are ... continue
Posted April 16, 2012 by
Powerfully, Be Generous

Powerfully, Be Generous – HIGHLIGHT

This article is part three of a series on the practices of generosity by Jonathan Hanna. Click here to read the first article: Simply, Be Generous, and here to read the first article: Practically, Be Generous. Generosity can have two objects, the fields of benefit (sentient beings) ... continue
Posted March 13, 2012 by
Eleanor: Unbiased at the Root

Eleanor: Unbiased at the Root – HIGHLIGHT

Shastri Column: This article is part of a series of articles by Shastris – senior Shambhala teachers – on themes that Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche has been emphasizing in his teachings on basic goodness. This article by Shastri Diana Evans explores the path of living into fearlessness ... continue
Posted March 8, 2012 by
 Ordinary Bravery

Ordinary Bravery – HIGHLIGHT

Shastri Column: This new article is part of a series of articles by Shastris – senior Shambhala teachers – on themes that Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche has been emphasizing in his teachings since he ended his year-long retreat almost a year ago in March, 2011. This article ... continue
Posted February 6, 2012 by
Practically, Be Generous

Practically, Be Generous – HIGHLIGHT

This article is part two of Simply, Be Generous, previously posted on the Shambhala Times, by Jonathan Hanna. There are said to be three kinds of generosity: giving material goods, giving protection from fear, and giving the dharma. Throughout the history of buddhadharma the teachings have been ... continue
Posted January 9, 2012 by
Simply, Be Generous

Simply, Be Generous – HIGHLIGHT

by Jonathan Hanna Within our sangha as a whole, we often struggle with the dilemma of how to be generous in offering the teachings while ensuring the financial solvency of our centers. Individuals grapple with the same challenge, wishing to contribute financially, either for receiving specific teachings ... continue
Posted November 18, 2011 by
Shambhala Occupies Oakland

Shambhala Occupies Oakland – HIGHLIGHT

by Martha Silverspring Acharya Judith Simmer-Brown visited the Berkeley Shambhala Center October 28th to teach a weekend program on Loving Kindness. On Sunday morning, the Acharya and about 15 of us spent two hours as participants of Occupy Oakland, doing loving-kindness practice on the steps of Frank ... continue
Posted November 9, 2011 by
Learn to Meditate Here

Learn to Meditate Here – HIGHLIGHT

by Kate Summers, member and Head of Outreach at the Shambhala Meditation Center of Los Angeles, California During the 20th to 23rd of October, sixteen members of the Shambhala Meditation Center of Los Angeles participated in the CareNow LA health clinic at the LA Sports Arena, which ... continue
Posted November 8, 2011 by
The Summer of Basic Goodness, part two

The Summer of Basic Goodness, part two – HIGHLIGHT

Shastri Column: Article by Shastri Betsy Pond. In part one of this article, Shastri Pond, from Schertz, Texas expounded upon the teachings of basic goodness. In part two, she invites us to join her in taking the plunge to feel basic goodness…read on to find ... continue
Posted October 10, 2011 by
photo by S.Lipton

The Summer of Basic Goodness, part one – HIGHLIGHT

Shastri Column: This is the second in a series of articles by Shastris – senior Shambhala teachers – on themes that Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche has been emphasizing in his teaching since he ended his year-long retreat in early March, 2011.This article is by Shastri Betsy Pond ... continue
Posted October 6, 2011 by
Live from the Lineage Festival at Karme Choling

Live from the Lineage Festival at Karme Choling – HIGHLIGHT

Incorporating the new Basic Goodness chant (look for it), this article is brought to you directly from Karme Choling’s Shambhala Lineage Festival. Composed by your Shambhala Times content manager and editor, Sarah Lipton. The scene: Harvest season in rural, hilly Vermont. May all have the opportunity to ... continue
Posted September 25, 2011 by Sarah


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