Our Lineage
Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche
Sakyong 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
Chögyam
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.
Pema Chödrön

"Welcome the present moment as if you had invited it. It is all we ever have so we might as well
work with it rather than struggling against it. We might as well make it our friend and teacher rather than our
enemy."
San Francisco has the good fortune
to host many of the acharyas as visiting teachers, and we are extremely honored to have a special ongoing relationship with
Acharya Pema Chödrön who spends extended periods of time here each year. Pema Chödrön is an American Buddhist nun, resident teacher at Gampo Abbey,
and the author of such popular books as The Places That Scare You, When Things Fall Apart and Start
Where You Are. Her life experiences as wife, mother, and school teacher, and her years of study and practice with Chögyam
Trungpa Rinpoche uniquely empower Pema to speak to Westerners, both Buddhists and non-Buddhists.
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