
The Sacred Path
The Sacred Path program introduces
further warriorship practices, that extend the basic meditation training.
These practices are based on a societal vision and aspiration to help the
world. This level of training cultivates one's dignity and natural gifts
that are able to widen one's sphere of compassionate and practical influence.
During a series of visionary experiences that took place between 1976 and
1980, Chögyam
Trungpa, Rinpoche wrote
down what became known as the Shambhala texts. The Sacred Path of the Warrior
is based on these texts and on the extensive commentaries Chögyam
Trungpa, Rinpoche gave
on these teachings and on how to practice them in modern times.
Great Eastern
Sun
This weekend program teaches how to see the Great Eastern Sun, the primordial
energy and brilliance that is the basis of all that exists; an introduction
to membership in Shambhala—a living context for building a sane society.
Drala
Through exploring the depth of perception, one engages the elemental and
magical strength inherent in the world. The principle of drala refers to
the sacred energy and power that exists when we step beyond aggression.
Windhorse
One studies the text that gives the instruction for “raising windhorse,”
which opens the heart and refreshes one's confidence. The practice is a
way to bring about skillful and heartfelt social engagement, enabling the
warrior to go forward in the midst of whatever challenges occur.
Meek
“The four dignities” are introduced as a path and a process,
which describe a warrior's maturing and widening sphere of benevolent engagement
in the world. The training in the dignities allows one to maintain awareness
and delight at each stage. Meek is a study of the grounded, humble
and gentle beginning stages of a warrior's journey. Here one trains to overcome
arrogance—the primary obstacle to learning.
Perky
As the second of the four dignities, this level focuses on cultivating sharp,
vibrant and uplifted energy through natural discipline. Overcoming the trap
of doubt, the warrior of perky is able to accomplish his or her activities
with a sense of nobility and ease.
Outrageous
and Inscrutable
These fruitional dignities refer to the extraordinary skill of a practiced
warrior. No longer afraid of making mistakes, the unconventional and visionary
perspective of the outrageous warrior combines with the skill of spontaneous
inscrutability to create benefit for others on a large scale.
Golden
Key
This program is based on a Shambhala text that works with our relationship
to the “material world” and our sense perceptions. It teaches
the practice of enriching presence—the
ability to instantly sense the inner wealth within oneself, phenomena, and
the natural world.


Tiger of Meek

Lion of Perky

Garuda of Outrageousness

Dragon of Inscrutability