Shambhala Training I: The Art of Being Human (Hybrid)

September 13th—September 15th

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    Room: In Person & Online

     

    Shambhala Training I: The Art of Being Human

    with Margot Iseman

    Hybrid (in-person and online)
    Open to all!

    Friday Evening Talk: September 13th, 7-9PM MT
    Free and open to the public
                                                     
    Saturday, September 14th, 9AM-5PM MT
    Sunday, September 15th, 1:30PM-4:30PM MT

    This program is being offered at the Boulder Shambhala Center. You have the option to attend in Boulder, Denver (hybrid), or online.

    At the Denver Shambhala Center, we will participate as a group to watch the livestream teachings — along with in-person meditation, discussion and community. The best of both worlds: an outstanding teacher and connection with Front Range sangha, received in the community of our own home center.


    About the Training

    Through the practice of meditation, we glimpse unconditional goodness as the ground of our existence. Opening to this original nature with gentleness and appreciation, we begin to see our potential as genuine, dignified, caring human beings.

    Shambhala Training programs include meditation instruction, periods of meditation practice, one-on-one meetings to clarify questions, talks by senior teachers, group discussions, and a concluding reception.


    Registration

    $170 Full Price
    $200 Sponsor
    $110 Subsidized

    REGISTER HERE

    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 Way of Shambhala

    Shambhala Training is a sequence of programs for anyone interested in exploring meditation as a way to develop openness gentleness, fearlessness, and confidence toward ourselves and our world. Each training presents a progression of Shambhala warriorship—a path of nonaggression born from the willingness to meet our world without bias or judgment. This path shows how to take the challenges of everyday life as opportunities to increase our capacity for kindness and compassion.

    The Way of Shambhala includes Shambhala Training programs I–V. This series offers a glimpse of the Shambhala vision of enlightened society by emphasizing how meditation can impact our daily lives—and from there, how the sanity of meditation can impact our community and our whole society. Please click here for a full description and chart of the Way of Shambhala.