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Life of Chögyam Trungpa 2 – HIGHLIGHT
The second in a series of panels depicting the life of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. These seven panels provide a very brief overview of the life of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, in Tibet and in the West. They were prepared by a team led by Konchok Foundation director David Garrett with ... continuePosted April 13, 2017 by CGH
The Life of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche – HIGHLIGHT
Today, on Parinirvana Day (April 4), we are delighted to share the first of a series of beautiful panels. These seven panels provide a very brief overview of the life of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, in Tibet and in the West. They were prepared by a team led ... continuePosted April 3, 2017 by CGH
Celebrating the Life of the Dorje Dradül
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40th Anniversary of Ashe – HIGHLIGHT
On the 40th anniversary of the arrival of the Ashe in the modern world, we offer our readers a short video by Kalapa Acharya Adam Lobel, to celebrate the significance of this event: https://vimeo.com/shambhalaonline/review/188848343/3ec2a5c992 . continuePosted October 25, 2016 by CGH
Ordinary Magic – HIGHLIGHT
April 4 is Parinirvana Day, the day when we commemorate the passing of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. This piece by Frank Ryan of Boston shares a personal memory of Trungpa Rinpoche and the Sixteenth Karmapa. The Seventeenth Karma is currently on a tour of North America. by Frank Ryan Among the vast wealth ... continuePosted April 4, 2015 by Dan
Naropa Turns 40 – HIGHLIGHT
COLUMN: Radical Compassion Celebrating Naropa University’s 40th anniversary article by Jaclyn Hawkins, Naropa University “We must begin our practice by walking the narrow path of simplicity, the hinayana path, before we can walk upon the open highway of compassionate action, the mahayana path.” ~ Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche Naropa University, located in ... continuePosted August 4, 2014 by
Introducing: Radical Compassion – HIGHLIGHT
Naropa UniversityThe Shambhala Times is delighted to introduce a new Column: Radical Compassion Inspired by Naropa University’s 40th anniversary and their upcoming Symposium of the same name, a partnership has formed between Naropa, the Shambhala Times and Retreat.Guru. This new partnership will take the form of a ... continuePosted August 1, 2014 by
Parinirvana Day at the Boulder Shambhala Center – HIGHLIGHT
article by Kaira Schachter photos by Shelly Webb Atop the main shrine, red roses floated in martini glasses filled with saffron water in a thoughtful row of extra offerings. Elegantly arranged ikebana decorated the shrines and the room was arranged for a feast. The Boulder Shambhala Center was ... continuePosted April 10, 2014 by
A Guard Story – HIGHLIGHT
Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche #4, 1974,Remembering Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche by Hudson Shotwell, Halifax, Nova Scotia July, 1976 I drove the Eggplant Express up Ninth Street to the Hill, parked and walked to the house for my shift. It was July, 1976. This afternoon we would be going to a friend’s ... continuePosted April 5, 2014 by
Dream Soup – HIGHLIGHT
Breakfast at the Kalapa Court, photo courtesy of Walter FordhamCOLUMN: Kitchen Wisdom Interview with Machen Shari Vogler by Judy Sachs-Sullivan I often wonder what Shambhala will look like 100 years from now. What form will it take? How will Shambhala Buddhism influence western culture? Will future Shambhalians look ... continuePosted January 27, 2014 by
Release of “Windsong”
Silverwolf Records in cooperation with Ashe Records is proud to announce the North American release of ‘Windsong’ an album of songs by singer-songwriter and producer Rachel Faro. Previously available only in Europe, this is the debut of a newly mastered, resequenced edition with ... continuePosted September 5, 2009 by
Prendre acte de la mort
par Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche Lorsque nous discutons de maladie physique ou mentale, il faut reconnaître l’importance que nous accordons à notre sens de la survie. Nous voulons survivre et quand nous parlons de guérir, nous parlons en réalité de la manière de survivre. Vue sous un ... continuePosted July 12, 2009 by
For the Vidyadhara
A poem by Steven Shippee, written on the Twenty-Second Parinirvana of the Vidyadhara, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche Chokyi Gyatso, you are like a phone call in the middle of my favorite show, like a doorbell when I’m drifting off, like that falling dream that startles me awake in the middle of ... continuePosted April 27, 2009 by Steven
Habitual Patterns by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Dear Sangha, In celebration of the Parinirvana of the Vidyadhara Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and in honor of his extraordinary, blazing and luminous mind, I’d like to make my yearly offering of a musical piece I wrote and recorded using his words from a 1979 Kalapa ... continuePosted April 4, 2009 by alan_anderson
“How do you put the soap back in the dish?” and other short stories by Herb Elsky
At a Los Angeles Dharma Art seminar 1980 Trungpa Rinpoche presented teachings about the connection between art and meditation practice. After the talk there was the question and answer period. One woman raised her hand and said that she was a computer programmer but that what ... continuePosted April 3, 2009 by