Philadelphia Shambhala Center

Philadelphia Shambhala Center The Philadelphia Shambhala Meditation Center offers public meditation sessions and classes in the Buddhist and Shambhala teachings and contemplative arts.

We offer events, classes, workshops, and weekend intensives both in-person at our center and online. Welcome! The Philadelphia Shambhala Meditation Center is part of Shambhala, an international community of urban meditation and rural retreat centers founded by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Our center offers public meditation, a core curriculum of Buddhist and Shambhala teachings, as well as training i

n advanced contemplative practices. We invite you to explore our diverse programs designed to help people of all traditions discover their inherent sanity, gentleness and humor. Public meditation is offered on Sunday and Thursday. Please see our website for the most current program information.

The Philadelphia Shambhala Center will be CLOSED on Sunday, January 25th! Please be safe, friends!Commentary on the slog...
01/24/2026

The Philadelphia Shambhala Center will be CLOSED on Sunday, January 25th! Please be safe, friends!

Commentary on the slogan: If you can practice even when distracted, you are well trained.

The idea of this slogan is the realization that whenever situations of an ordinary nature or an extraordinary nature come up–our pot boils over, or our steak is turned to charcoal, or suddenly we slip and lose our grasp–a sudden memory of awareness should take place. Jamgon Kongtrul’s commentary on this slogan talks about a well-trained , powerful horse who loses his balance and suddenly regains it again through losing it.

The sutras talk about the bodhisattva’s actions being like those of a well-trained athlete who slips on a slippery surface and in the process of slipping regains his or her balance by using the force of the slipping process. It is similar to skiing, where you use the force that goes down and let yourself slide down through the snow–suddenly you gain attention and develop balance out of that.

From Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving-Kindness, page 86.

The refuge and bodhisattva vows are traditional vows that are part of the Buddhist path. Taking a vow in a formal ceremo...
08/18/2023

The refuge and bodhisattva vows are traditional vows that are part of the Buddhist path. Taking a vow in a formal ceremony is a way to set our intention and to plant a deep seed of aspiration for the unfolding of our spiritual path.

Fri October 6th: 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sat October 7th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sun October 8th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Please note that participation in either vow ceremony has prerequisites. As this is a major commitment, it’s important that individuals planning to take the vow undertake appropriate preparation!

Refuge vow participants: As this is a significant commitment, if you’re planning on taking the refuge vow, the online class Making the Commitment: Taking the Refuge Vow is strongly recommended.

Bodhisattva vow participants: If you’re planning on taking the bodhisattva vow, the online class Making the Commitment: Taking the Bodhisattva Vow is required.

If you’re unable to make the classes, please email [email protected] to request a time to meet with a meditation instructor. Please do this at least two weeks before the vow weekend to give enough time to schedule.

Visit the event page for more information and registration!

Refuge vow participants: As this is a significant commitment, if you’re planning on taking the refuge vow, the online class Making the Commitment: Taking the Refuge Vow is strongly recommended.  

07/06/2023

Have you considered or are you considering taking the bodhisattva vow? Want to learn more about this next step on the Buddhist path? Be sure to attend these VIRTUAL one-night classes - Becoming a Bodhisattva and Making the Commitment - to learn more about this significant point on the Buddhist path! Both classes are led by Elaine Yuen & Jude Robison.

Becoming a Bodhisattva: Exploring the Bodhisattva Vows
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Making the Commitment: Taking the Bodhisattva Vow
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Don't forget, Let's Talk About Buddhist Vows is also coming up on July 23rd!

07/06/2023

Have you considered or are you considering the Buddhist path? Want to learn more about the refuge vow? Be sure to attend these VIRTUAL one-night classes - Becoming a Buddhist and Making the Commitment - to learn more about this significant point on the Buddhist path! Both classes are led by Alexander DeVaron & Marilia Marien.

Becoming a Buddhist: Exploring the Refuge Vows
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Making the Commitment: Taking the Refuge Vow
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Don't forget, Let's Talk About Buddhist Vows is also coming up on July 23rd!

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2030 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA
19103

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