AUDIO: A Buddhist Shamanic Journey for Modern Times

Acharya Allyn Lyon

Acharya Allyn Lyon

Tonight, for the second time in as many weeks, Acharya Allyn Lyon drew a large crowd to the Kootenay Shambhala Centre’s Monday Open House. In her talk, titled “Shambhala: A Buddhist Shamanic Journey for Modern Times,” she spoke about a path of working with the energies of the world to restore balance in an age of rampant materialism. Click on the icon below to listen to her talk.


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“Shambhala: A Buddhist Shamanic Journey for Modern Times,” with Acharya Allyn Lyon (MP3: 53 MB; 58 min)

ALLYN LYON was appointed an acharya in 2000, after several years serving as Director of Shambhala Mountain Center and in other Shambhala administrative positions. Since then she has been traveling and teaching while creating a home base in Tepotzlan, Mexico, where she is the resident acharya. Her main interest in teaching dharma is the nature of mind and how it functions: “What is mind? How does practice work with mind? What is real?” But if there’s a bottom line, Allyn says, “it’s that I really enjoy practicing the dharma, teaching and sharing my love of the dharma with students.” For more about Acharya Lyon, click here.

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4 Responses to “AUDIO: A Buddhist Shamanic Journey for Modern Times”

  1. Lucille Celestino Says:

    Thank you for sharing this. It is wonderful.
    Lucille
    Port Angeles, WA on the newly named Salish Sea

  2. Anni Muhlegg Says:

    Thank you Acharya Allyn for this timely teachings about reconnecting to the natural rhythms of Life.

  3. bonnie jackson Says:

    Thank you Acharya Allyn for this timely teachings about reconnecting to the natural rhythms of Life. I particularly enjoyed the suggestions START WITH KINDLINESS AND DROPPING THE ME PLAN.

    Deeply appreciate the opportunity to listen to this in my kitchen in Salmon Arm while juicing fruit. Thanks to whomever made that possible too.

  4. jane philpin Says:

    just came across this and listened to it…i’m so glad i did! thank you!

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