Our Lineage

Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

miphamSakyong Mipham Rinpoche is the head of the Shambhala Buddhist lineage, a spiritual and family lineage that descends through his family, the Mukpo clan. This tradition emphasizes the basic goodness of all beings and teaches the art of courageous warriorship based on wisdom and compassion.

Rinpoche is the son and heir of the Vidyadhara, the Venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. His background embraces both Eastern and Western cultures. Born in India, he received spiritual training from his father and other distinguished lamas and received further education and training in Europe and North America. He now travels extensively teaching worldwide.

"When we talk about enlightened society, we aren't talking about some utopia where everyone's enlightened. We're talking about a culture of human beings who know the awakened nature of basic goodness and invoke its energy in order to courageously extend themselves to others."

Visit mipham.com for more information about Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche.

Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche

trungpaChögyam Trungpa Rinpoche was one of the most dynamic teachers of Buddhism in the 20th Century. He was a pioneer in bringing the Buddhist teachings of Tibet to the West and is credited with introducing many Buddhist concepts into the English language and psyche in a fresh and new way.

Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the former supreme abbot of Surmang Monasteries in Tibet, is known as the foremost meditation master and teacher of Tibetan Buddhism in the West. In the early 1970s, he founded Naropa University, the first Buddhist-inspired university in North America, along with over 100 meditation centers worldwide and authored two dozen books on meditation, poetry, art and the Shambhala path of warriorship.

"The Buddhist tradition teaches the truth of impermanence, or the transitory
nature of things. The past is gone and the future has not yet happened, so
we work with what is here -- the present situation. This actually helps us
not to categorize or theorize. A fresh, living situation is taking place
all the time, on the spot. This noncategorical  approach comes from being
fully here, rather than trying to reconnect with past events. We don't have
to look back to the past in order to see what people are made out of. Human
beings speak for themselves, on the spot."

Read Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche's biography on the Shambhala International website.

Acharyas (Senior Teachers)

The acharyas of Shambhala are senior teachers appointed by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. As the Sakyong's representatives, the acharyas, who are empowered to offer refuge and bodhisattva vows, bring the continuity of the lineage into the living teaching environment of local Shambhala centers. The Madison Shambhala Meditation Center has the good fortune to host some of the acharyas as visiting teachers such as Acharya Jeremy Hayward and Acharya Richard John.

Jeremy Hayward

jeremy hayward

Jeremy Hayward was trained in physics and biology at Cambridge University, England, where he received a doctorate in physics. He began study and practice of Buddhism in 1967 and became a student of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche in 1970. In 1974, Jeremy helped to found the Naropa University under the guidance of Chögyam Trungpa and was vice-President of the University for the first 10 years, and a Trustee for the next 12. In 1977 he helped to create the Shambhala Training program and has been a central figure in the development of the Shambhala teachings ever since. He has conducted seminars and retreats on Shambhala and Buddhism throughout North America and Europe.

Jeremy took part in the first Dharmsala conversations on science and Buddhism with the Dalai Lama, in 1987, and co-edited the proceedings of these ground-breaking discussions, Gentle Bridges: Conversations with the Dalai Lama on the Sciences of Mind. He has published three other books on science and Buddhism, the latest being Letters to Vanessa, on Love Science and Awareness, as well as a book on the Shambhala teachings: Sacred World, the Shambhala Path to Gentleness, Bravery and Power. His memoirs, Entering Shambhala with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche: memoirs of a scientist, student and friend, will be published by Wisdom Publications in early 2008.

Jeremy was appointed acharya (senior teacher) of Shambhala (Tibetan) Buddhism in 1996 and was acharya-in-residence at Dechen Chöling, the European Shambhala practice center, from 1999 to  2005. He is now Director of Education at the Shambhala practice centre of Canada, Dorje Denma Ling in Nova Scotia.

Richard John

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Richard's teaching has for many years focused on the union of the Buddhist and Shambhala traditions. He has directed all levels of Shambhala Training, several Warrior Assemblies, Sutrayana Seminary, and weekend programs at centers in North and South America, Europe and New Zealand. He completed the first three-year group retreat at Gampo Abbey in Nova Scotia.

For weekend and extended programs, Richard's emphasis has been on intensive meditation programs such as Mahamudra, the Four Foundations of Mindfulness, Maitri/Five Wisdoms, sadhana intensives, and the Six Dharmas of Naropa; introductory programs such as The Three Jewels and Introduction to Shambhala Buddhism; and the "transmission" levels of Shambhala Training--Level Five, Drala, Windhorse and Golden Key. He often gives refuge or bodhisattva vows during Buddhist weekend programs.

Having a background in organizational development, Richard is also accustomed to working with local leadership groups. Recently retired as Director of the Halifax Shambhala Centre, he now teaches full time, and represents the acharyas on the Sakyong’s Council. He and his wife Liz Richardson reside in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 

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