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Fiona Woke Us Up – HIGHLIGHT
Fiona Woke Us Up When we interviewed Catherine Neill, Dorje Denma Ling’s Executive Director, after the passage of hurricane Fiona which had left the place without power for 20 days, the first words she uttered were… “Fiona was a wake-up call.” The wake-up is that climate change brings more ... continuePosted November 15, 2022 by Jillian_Johnson
A Day of Service – HIGHLIGHT
New York City sangha responds further to their neighbor’s needs post hurricane Sandy read the full article here by Chelsea Allinger, New York City There were three UPS trucks parked on the sidewalk, rapidly filling up with donations. Cars were double-parked, quickly loading up with supplies and people. Volunteers ... continuePosted December 11, 2012 by
Every Storm Passes
Hurricane, or “superstorm” Sandy left millions without power, and brought death and destruction to the Caribbean and U.S. East Coast. Many thousands are without homes to go back to. In response to many questions about our centers and friends in the areas affected by hurricane Sandy, ... continuePosted November 17, 2012 by
Sandy Relief and Recovery – HIGHLIGHT
trees down in NYC by Erich StromHow You Can Help The Shambhala Meditation Center of New York is organizing a day of service to assist Hurricane Sandy victims today, Saturday, November 10. While many of us cannot go to NY to help out, we can provide supplies ... continuePosted November 10, 2012 by
Sakyong Concludes Gesar Activity Ritual – HIGHLIGHT
Sakyong performing Gesar Activity puja; photo is property of the Kalapa CourtFrom the Kalapa Court, Boulder, Colorado by Walker Blaine The Sakyong, Jamgon Mipham Rinpoche concluded a one-week Gesar of Ling activity-ritual in Boulder, Colorado this Wednesday. His Eminence Namkha Drimed Rinpoche requested the Sakyong to perform this ... continuePosted November 9, 2012 by
Surviving Sandy – HIGHLIGHT
NYC aftermath by Erich StromWhat’s YOUR story? Stranded in Boston, unable to make it back home to New York City, knowing that your building is flooded and without power, so even going home isn’t really going home. Hurricane, or “Superstorm” Sandy has left millions without power, and ... continuePosted November 3, 2012 by