Sacred Path II: Windhorse (Hybrid)
Sacred Path II: Windhorse
with Daniel Naistadt
Friday Evening Talk: December 13th, 7 – 9 PM Mountain
Saturday & Sunday, December 14th & 15th, 9 AM – 6 PM Mountain
This is a HYBRID program offered at the Boulder Shambhala Center. Please note in the comments when registering if you plan to attend in Boulder, in Denver, or online.
At the Denver Shambhala Center, we will participate as a group to watch the livestream teachings on Zoom — along with in-person meditation, discussion and community.
Questions? Please email [email protected].
About the Training
Participants receive the instruction for “raising windhorse,” which opens the heart and refreshes one's confidence. This practice is a way to bring about skillful and heartfelt social engagement, enabling the warrior to go forward in the midst of whatever challenges occur.
Prerequisite: Sacred Path I: Great Eastern Sun
Material fee: The Windhorse Source Book is required and will be handed out or during the weekend or mailed. The cost for it is included in the registration fee. Email [email protected] if you are repeating and already have either of the materials.
Registration
Full Price: $275
Sponsor: $325
Subsidized: $225
Repeating students (in-person only): $80
All Denver participants: After registering through the Boulder Center website, please email [email protected] to tell us if you will attend in Denver, Boulder or online. |
Generosity Policy: If you need financial assistance to attend this program, please contact Ed Smutney at [email protected].
About the Sacred Path
The Sacred Path series deepens the warrior's journey by introducing the root Shambhala teachings and their commentaries. The teachings are based on a societal vision and aspiration to bring forth the goodness of human beings as well as the goodness of human society.
During a series of visionary experiences that took place between 1976 and 1980, Chögyam Trungpa wrote down the four root Shambhala texts. The Sacred Path is based on these texts. The Sacred Path presents extensive commentaries by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche on how these teachings are relevant in modern times.