Introducing Odessa Rose
Scott Robbins and Sarah Lipton are thoroughly delighted to introduce their beautiful baby girl to the Shambhala world. Odessa Rose Lipton Robbins was born on February 5th, 2015 after a beautiful labor...
View ArticleIr más allá de la lengua de utilidad económica
IR MÁS ALLÁ DE LA LENGUA DE UTILIDAD ECONÓMICA Por Gabriel Dayley (Traducido del inglés por Daniel M. Dayley, traductor principal, en colaboración con Soledad Mora Vasquez y Priscila Garcia.) Normal 0...
View ArticleVisiones de las sociedades iluminadas
Visiones de las Sociedades iluminadas Por Michaele L. Ferguson (Traducido del inglés por Daniel M. Dayley, traductor principal,en colaboración con Soledad Mora Vasquez y Priscila Garcia.) “No hay...
View ArticleRituales de la vida urbana
RITUALES DE LA VIDA URBANA DEL TOKIO POST-CRECIMIENTO Por Sam Holden (Traducido del inglés por Daniel M. Dayley, traductor principal, en colaboración con Soledad Mora Vasquez y Priscila Garcia.)...
View ArticleThrough Rites, All Things Flourish
Through Rites, all things flourish: The power of the ceremonial in classical confucianism and in contemporary rituals of dissent By Nicholas Trautz “The fate of our times is characterized, above all,...
View ArticleRituals of Urban Life
Rituals of Urban Life in Post-Growth Tokyo By Sam Holden Recently, as I pondered how the rituals of life in modern Tokyo emerged and evolved alongside the growth of the city, and what the rituals of...
View ArticleA Din amid Quiet Ruins
A Din Amid Quiet Ruins By Heather Williams A year ago on a bright summer morning in the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico, I took a break from a study on community water I was conducting to...
View ArticleCreating Enlightened Society
Creating Enlightened Society: Compassion in the Shambhala Tradition Judith Simmer-Brown With the broader propagation of the Shambhala teachings that highlight the importance of creating enlightened...
View ArticleMoving Beyond the Language of Economic Utility
On a spring evening in Southern California, with too much school work and an uncooperative clock ticking away the day’s warmth, I glanced outside my window to find the sky imbued with the color of a...
View ArticleMoving Beyond the Language of Economic Utility
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View ArticleFear and Contraction
photo credit: bluemoon8963 via photopin ccCOLUMN: Celebrating the Arts On Writing by Michelle Welch, Phoenix I’ve talked about writing several times on the Phoenix blog, because it’s something I do and...
View ArticleSun Camp Applications Now Online
Sun Camp programs for the Year of the Wood Sheep are now available online: shambhalasuncamp.org. Sun Camp is an outdoor, sleep-away summer camp for children ages 10-16. Campers sleep in tents and enjoy...
View ArticleKarma, India, and Systems of Circumstance
Resistance is Futile a reflection and photos by Evan Silverman A few months ago, after a long day of traveling throughout India, I was asked the question “What makes some of us born into wealth, while...
View ArticleMidwinter Haiku Contest Semi-Finalists and Honorable Mentions
photo by Jeffrey Fink Midwinter Haiku Contest Semifinalists and Honorable Mentions (in Order of Selection) While it may seem that the snow will never stop in Boston, or begin again in the mountains of...
View ArticleA Shambhala Day Poem
by Reed Bye This poem was presented to the Boulder Community after the Sadhana of Mahamudra on Shambhala Day, on the occasion of our good-bye celebration for Ulrike Halpern, our outgoing Center...
View ArticleTrue Listening
Dharma Teaching by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche It is said that when the Buddha first taught, two deer approached, knelt down, and raised their ears. They symbolize the act of listening, a sublime way of...
View ArticleLike a Lion Licking Your Face
Dharma Teaching by Acharya Noel McLellan originally published on broken leaf The path of the Lion is connected with discipline and joy. Do the words “discipline and joy” go together for you? Here,...
View ArticleJump the Gun
by Dan Peterson, Kadö Desung Care and Conduct Officer I turned on the AM radio while driving and was hooked. There was a shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School and five students were dead. The...
View ArticleLeveraging Compassion
photo by Charles BlackhallCOLUMN: Radical Compassion Shambhala Times Exclusive Interview with Noah Levine conducted by Cameron Wenaus of retreat.guru and Sarah Lipton, Editor-in-Chief of the Shambhala...
View ArticleBandit Soup: A Recipe for Love, Courage and Songwriting
March is Shambhala Arts month, and the Shambhala Times is celebrating with articles from community members about creative expression. Today’s submission comes from Bill Bothwell as he discusses his...
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