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Eco News from Drala Mountain Center – HIGHLIGHT
Shambhala Touching the Earth Collective January 2023 Newsletter Article By Dhi Good and Alyssa Graziano Drala Mountain Center, located on 650 acres in northern Colorado, is home to the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya and a wide variety of creatures, flora, and fauna. The land and surrounding areas hold ... continuePosted January 3, 2023 by Jillian_Johnson
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
Generosity as Path & Practice During Climate Change by Rebekka Henrikson – HIGHLIGHT
Generosity as Path & Practice During Climate Change By Rebekka Henrikson “The prosperity of the bodhisattvas Is inexhaustible, filling the whole of space. In order to obtain such prosperity, completely propagate that generosity.” Our world is in need of generosity. Our planet is in dire need of peace and healing. How ... continuePosted November 8, 2022 by Jillian_Johnson
Literally Cultivating Peace
By David Wimberly When powerful drala and even awakened werma cry, As earth’s ancient sacred living systems die, Will Shambhala warriors touch the earth with exertion to apply? And raise gardens of compassion invoking blessings from our warming sky. Our Shambhala path empowers us as earth protectors, which demands that ... continuePosted April 21, 2009 by
Taking Our Seats as Earth Protectors – HIGHLIGHT
By Sue Gilman and Fred Meyer for the Dot Touching the Earth, Shambhala’s working group on the environment and sustainability, came together in person for the first time in November for a retreat at Karmê Chöling. Officially born at the 2006 Congress in Cologne, the group has ... continuePosted January 30, 2009 by Sue_Gilman