1. Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo's Pilgrimage to China

    Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo's Pilgrimage to China
  2. Heidi Koppl on the Importance of Rongzom Mahapandita

    Heidi Koppl on the Importance of Rongzom Mahapandita
  3. Rodney Smith on What it Means to Awaken

    Rodney Smith on What it Means to Awaken
    Awakening$24.95 - PaperbackBy: Rodney Smith Add to Cart4 reviews on Amazon An Interview with Rodney Smith, author of Awakening: A Paradigm Shift of the Heart Shambhala: In your new book you take on the possibly daunting task of describing what enlightenment is and how it happens. To what extent can it even be described? Rodney
  4. About Kazuaki Tanahashi: An Interview with Roshi Joan Halifax

    About Kazuaki Tanahashi: An Interview with Roshi Joan Halifax
    Shambhala: How long have you known Kaz? Roshi Joan: I met Kaz in the mid 1980s when we invited him and other artists to the Ojai Foundation with Thich Nhat Hanh. I felt an instant connection with him, and since that time we have collaborated on many projects and have become good friends and allies
  5. Sitting Still...Like a Kid: An Interview with Eline Snel

    Sitting Still...Like a Kid: An Interview with Eline Snel
    Sitting Still Like a Frog$17.95 - PaperbackBy: Eline Snel Add to Cart4 reviews on Amazon Shambhala: How did you first become interested in teaching mindfulness to kids? Eline Snel: I led a training in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for a group of twelve principals at my local school board. They asked me to develop a
  6. Normalcy at Its Best: An Interview with David Chadwick, Biographer of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi

    Normalcy at Its Best: An Interview with David Chadwick, Biographer of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
    Shambhala: Your teacher Shunryu Suzuki's Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind has now been in print for more than forty years, and is still often recommended as the best first book to read about Zen practice. Why do you think its popularity has endured throughout the explosion of Buddhist publishing the last few years? David Chadwick: Hard
  7. Sacred Syllables: An Interview with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche

    Sacred Syllables: An Interview with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
    QUESTION: Sound is important in the world's spiritual traditions and is central to many Tibetan healing and spiritual practices. It seems that sound affects us on all levels-physical, mental, and spiritual. TENZIN WANGYAL RINPOCHE: Yes, there are different levels of sound practice. Ancient Tibetan yogis who lived in the wilderness far from medical care used
  8. Translating the Maitreya Treatises: An Interview with Thomas Doctor

    Translating the Maitreya Treatises: An Interview with Thomas Doctor
    We recently interviewed Thomas Doctor, a translator on the Dharmachakra Translation Committee, about the importance of their recent translations of the Maitreya texts and commentaries. Shambhala Publications: The Dharmachakra Translation Committee has now published two of the five Maitreya texts, with a third on the way soon. Can you give a brief overview of why
  9. Staff Picks: Senior Editor Dave O'Neal's Top Ten

    Staff Picks: Senior Editor Dave O'Neal's Top Ten
    Senior editor Dave O'Neal took a look back at the entire Shambhala catalog and came up with this list of his top ten titles.   Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Shunryu Suzuki Still the best first book on Zen practice and why you'd want to do it. There are so many other wonderful books on Zen
  10. Natalie Goldberg Day in Taos

    Aligning with the release of her new book The Great Spring and the thirtieth anniversary edition of Writing Down the Bones, February 19 is officially Natalie Goldberg Day in Taos, New Mexico. Writing Down the Bones has sold over a million and a half copies and has been translated into fourteen languages. The deceptively simple writing manual started a

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