Synopses & Reviews
This is the first book to offer step-by-step instruction in Shambhala warriorship. Combining Buddhist mindfulness practice and pre-Buddhist shamanic teachings, Shambhala warriorship training teaches ways to call on powerful, natural energies for personal and collective transformation. It shows us how to use everyday situations to unite mind, body, and emotions in a harmonious whole.
The Haywards illuminate the powerful and elegant philosophy behind warriorship with practical guidelines, meditations, personal insights, anecdotes, and mindfulness exercises to guide the reader on the warrior's path, which ultimately leads to self-liberation and harmony with the world.
The Haywards are uniquely qualified to present these teachings: close friends and students of Chögyam Trungpa, they helped him present the teachings of Shambhala warriorship through the Shambhala Training program, with which they continue to work closely today.
Synopsis
This is the first book to offer step-by-step instruction in Shambhala warriorship. Combining Buddhist mindfulness practice and pre-Buddhist shamanic teachings, Shambhala warriorship training teaches ways to call on powerful, natural energies for personal and collective transformation. It shows us how to use everyday situations to unite mind, body, and emotions in a harmonious whole.
Jeremy and Karen Hayward illuminate the powerful and elegant philosophy behind warriorship with practical guidelines, meditations, personal insights, anecdotes, and mindfulness exercises to guide the reader on the warrior's path, which ultimately leads to self-liberation and harmony with the world.
The Haywards are uniquely qualified to present these teachings: close friends and students of Chogyam Trungpa, they helped him present the teachings of Shambhala warriorship through the Shambhala Training program, with which they continue to work closely today.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-275) and index.
About the Author
Jeremy and Karen Hayward were close friends and students of Chögyam Trungpa, one of the first Tibetan Buddhist teachers in America and founder of the Naropa Institute. Jeremy Hayward helped Trungpa present the teachings of Shambhala warriorship through Shambhala Training, of which he is now international education director. He is author of Letters to Vanessa: On Love, Science, and Awareness in an Enchanted World, and Shifting Worlds, Changing Minds: Where the Sciences and Buddhism Meet. Karen Hayward was the first director of the Kalapa Ikebana school of flower arranging that was founded by Chögyam Trungpa. The Haywards teach warriorship retreats around the world.