Socially Engaged Shambhala

Creating Enlightened Society

Dedicated to transforming suffering with the wisdom, compassion and skillful means of the Shambhala teachings.

Members

  • Doug Alexander
  • Julia Sable
  • Lesa Ricci
  • Bettina GraceHetz
  • Maia Duerr
  • Patricia Renzetti
  • Rachel Faro
  • Adam Edwards
  • Philip S. Rosemond
  • Angie Coker
  • Chris Hoffman
  • Pasquale Verdicchio
  • Kate Casavecchia Crisp
  • David Wimberly
  • Russell Iser
  • Kelly Lehmann

Discussions

Kate Casavecchia Crisp

Why Do Shambhala Buddhists Work With Prisoners? 1 Reply

Started by Kate Casavecchia Crisp. Last reply by Bill Bothwell Jan 30.

HellaD

Help the Victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma 1 Reply

Started by HellaD. Last reply by HellaD Mar. 29, 2009.

Fleet Maull

Peacemaker Institute Team in Rwanda

Started by Fleet Maull Apr. 30, 2008.

Lisa Hill

Awake In Action - Vancouver Shambhala Centre

Started by Lisa Hill Feb. 28, 2008.

 

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This is a group for members in the worldwide Shambhala mandala interested in creating stronger community locally, regionally and globally. We will share success stories and best practices for face to face and online community building.
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Blog Posts

Fleet Maull

Deepening community and manifesting a culture of kindness: next steps from the Shambhala Congress


An Overarching Objective
“The success of our community, and its future, is going to depend heavily on the visible and ‘feelable' kindness that is in our mandala,” said the Sakyong, Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche, at the concluding session of the Fourth Shambhala Congress. “We can be doing a lot of things right when it comes to programs, but if there is not a… Continue

Posted by Fleet Maull on December 19, 2009 at 6:06pm

Fleet Maull

Community Building in Shambhala - A Shambhala Congress Working Group


( Above: The Congress Break-Out Group on Diversity)

What follows here are brief notes from our first (Intentional) Community Building working group teleconference following our work at the recent Shambhala Congress in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Three of us were on the call: Julia Sable from KCL who faci… Continue

Posted by Fleet Maull on December 19, 2009 at 5:30pm

 
 

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