Shambhala Day 2020
February 24, 2020
SHAMBHALA DAY marks the beginning of the New Year, and represents one of the most important traditions of Shambhala Buddhism. Based on the traditional Tibetan New Year’s celebration of Losar, the day is calculated according to the Tibetan lunar calendar, and changes every year to coincide with the annual lunar cycles.
It is a time for us to express the wealth and richness of our spiritual and cultural heritage. Shambhala is an ancient tradition that is rooted in the longing we all have to be completely authentic and to live in a society that cultivates our true expression as human beings.
Activities for the Day:
We will be preparing Tibetan style dumplings called “Momos” from 11-12 am. If you would like to join in making these, email Alexandria at [email protected]. We welcome you to bring a small dish of food to share for the reception and let Yoli know what you’ll be offering: [email protected]
- Lhasang 12pm
- Broadcast 1 pm
- I Ching
- White Tara-
- Afternoon reception 3:30-4:30 pm
Evening gathering will be announced shortly (outside of Sky Lake).