It is early May. It is sunny Halifax, but a little cold and we are wishing for warm spring days. The Profound Treasury Tour rolls into town from Boston. Where have we been? Where are we now? If it’s Friday, it must be Halifax!
The weather dralas gave us beautiful days for the panels in New York and Boston. Thousands of blooming trees, tulips and daffodils filled the parks in Manhattan, and the streets were mobbed with people out for the sun. Sunday evening, May 28th, the auditorium at the Rubin Museum was quite full as Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Acharya Emeritus Judith Lief and Shastri Ethan Nichtern took to the stage with moderator Melvin McLeod, Editor in Chief of the Shambhala Sun.
Then Judy was on the train to Boston with Nikko Odiseos, President of Shambhala Publications and the moderator of the panel at Harvard. Harvard was our mishap panel. Both Elizabeth Matthis Namgyal and Mirabai Bush were unable to be there, due to personal issues that came up at the last minute. So Charles Lief, President of Naropa, and Carolyn Gimian, Director of the Legacy Project, were commandeered to join in as panelists.
We were in the Sperry Room in Andover Hall,with close to 100 in the audience. Someone in the audience pointed out that this is the room where William James taught in the early 1900s at the Harvard Divinity School. The charismatic Buddhist spokesman Dharmapala attended one of the James’s lectures in this room and James, it is said, invited Dharmapala to take his chair, saying of Buddhism that: “This is the psychology that everybody will be studying twenty five years from now.”
The Harvard panel was entitled “Scholars, Saints, and Provocateurs: Chogyam Trungpa and Buddhism in the 21st Century.” Judy Lief talked about how the Profound Treasury was conceived and edited, while the other three panelists each spoke about one of the three roles. Carolyn Gimian opened as the saint; David Rome continued as the scholar; and Charles Lief ended as provocateur. We each chose a passage from the Profound Treasury to emphasize how Chogyam Trungpa embodied each of these three roles.Then we were on the plane to Halifax. And here we are, ready for the final panel. I’ll send that report in the next few days.
All of the panels are being filmed, by the way, and we’ll announce the location of the recordings – as soon as we know!!!
From the road, your correspondent, Carolyn Gimian.