1. Teaching the Dharma | An Excerpt from A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle

    Teaching the Dharma | An Excerpt from A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle
    Investigating the Dharma 1. Showing Why It Is Worth Teaching Others the Dharma Unstintingly When bodhisattvas thoroughly investigating the Dharma have received the teachings and gained unmistaken realization of them, they explain them unstintingly to sentient beings and thereby complete their own transcendent perfections and bring other sentient beings to maturity. There is no better
  2. Buddhist Mind Training | An Excerpt from Stop Biting the Tail You're Chasing

    Buddhist Mind Training | An Excerpt from Stop Biting the Tail You're Chasing
    Bodhichitta and Lojong The renowned Buddhist master Jowo Je Atisha (982–1054) was a sage from India known for bringing the extremely pure Kadampa lineage of Buddhism from India to Tibet nearly one thousand years ago. One thing that made Atisha such a unique and renowned master is that he took the teachings on bodhichitta (Skt.
  3. Meditation for Your Child | An Excerpt from The Magic of Meditation

    Meditation for Your Child | An Excerpt from The Magic of Meditation
    Meditation Starting at Age Three The First Steps Most parents think that children are too young to meditate. How can they understand something that even adults have difficulty with? But in reality, young children are closer to their innate nature, and they are at the age where everything is possible. This means that any child
  4. The Fourth Trimester Giveaway

    The Fourth Trimester Giveaway
    Win a Copy of The Fourth Trimester by Kimberly Ann Johnson!Enter your name and email below to be entered to win 1 of 10 copies!       First Name * Email Address *     You are agreeing to receive promotional messages from Shambhala Publications and Kimberly Ann Johnson. You may unsubscribe at any time.
  5. Khyentse Foundation Children’s Book Prize Winner Announced

    Khyentse Foundation Children’s Book Prize Winner Announced
    Bala Kids and Khyentse Foundation are very pleased to announce that Carolyn Kanjuro, a freelance writer, editor, and playwright based in Boulder, Colorado, has been awarded this year’s Children’s Book Prize. Her submission, which teaches the seven-point meditation posture to kids ages three to five, will be a wonderful addition to Bala Kids, a new
  6. What scares you most about dying?

    What scares you most about dying?
    We will soon be releasing our newest course with Pema Chödrön, and we want to include as many useful tools and resources in the course as possible. To help guide us in assembling these supportive elements, we’d love to hear your answer to the above question.
  7. Jalaluddin Rumi : Persia's Greatest Mystic Poet

    Jalaluddin Rumi : Persia's Greatest Mystic Poet
    An excerpt from Tales of the Land of the Sufis by Mohammad Ali Jamnia andMojdeh Bayat Everyone who is familiar with Eastern mysticism, particularly with Sufism, has heard of Jalaluddin Rumi, for he is one of the most celebrated and most widely translated Sufi teachers of all times. By the same token; students of poetry, especially
  8. Steve Jobs Reading Chögyam Trungpa

    Steve Jobs Reading Chögyam Trungpa
    Steve Jobs read Chögyam Trungpa, according to Bianca Bosker in the Huffington Post article "The Steve Jobs Reading List: The Books and Artists That Made the Man. " Bosker reports that, "during his freshman year at Reed College, Jobs befriended Daniel Kottke, who went on to work at Apple, and together they devoured books such
  9. A Reader's Guide on Tibetan Buddhist Essentials: An Exploration of the Nyingma Lineage with Tulku Thondup

    A Reader's Guide on Tibetan Buddhist Essentials: An Exploration of the Nyingma Lineage with Tulku Thondup
    Tulku Thondup Rinpoche's Tibetan Buddhist Essentials A recommendation list for the essential teachings of the tradition. Tulku Thondup Rinpoche was born in East Tibet and was recognized to be a tulku at age five. He studied at Tibet’s famed Dodrupchen Monastery, settling in India in 1958, and teaching for many years in its universities. He
  10. On Translation: Sarah Harding and Larry Mermelstein

    On Translation: Sarah Harding and Larry Mermelstein
    In our second On Translation video series cosponsored with the Tsadra Foundation, we are pleased to share this recording of Sarah Harding (Naropa University and the Tsadra Foundation) & Larry Mermelstein (Nalanda Translation Committee). The Eight Practice Lineages: Part 1-Translation Process and Issues with Sarah Harding and Larry Mermelstein from Shambhala Publications on Vimeo. This

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