
I found Shambhala after reading Pema Chodron's "When Things Fall Apart". Her primary teacher was Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the founder of Shambhala. Everything about the Shambhala Westside Center,...
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The Shambhala Meditation Center of Los Angeles, a non-profit organization established in 1971, offers a broad range of meditation programs designed for all experience levels, fostering personal growth and social transformation through meditation practice. With a commitment to community support, the center provides donation-based group meditations, free guided sessions for beginners, and various affinity groups to nurture a sense of belonging among participants.
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I found Shambhala after reading Pema Chodron's "When Things Fall Apart". Her primary teacher was Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the founder of Shambhala. Everything about the Shambhala Westside Center,...
Anyone can learn to meditate at Westside Shambhala and enjoy the support of a vibrant, wakeful and creative community. Sundays feature FREE meditation instruction, open to the public. I found...
A great place to learn to meditate and a very warm and friendly Community. I have been coming here since the Westside Shambhala space first opened and have steadily become more active as it has...
I discovered Shambhala in college and it has made a huge impact on my life. I was raised Catholic, but never felt comfortable with the tradition. Shambhala was such a breath of fresh air. I had...
In a bustling metropolis, which can often feel overwhelming to the mind and body, the Westside Shambhala Meditation Center is a wonderful oasis of peace and goodness. Not only does the center...