"As a recent graduate of Naropa University in Boulder, repeat visitor
of Shambhala Mountain Center, and longtime student of Shambhala I felt
compelled to reach out to the Daily Camera this week. As you may already
know,
news has been coming out all month about Shambhala assisting multiple pedophiles in avoiding prosecution.
The word back from Naropa has been “we are disconnected from
Shambhala for decades.” The word from Shambhala has been “we could have
done better.” As someone who has attended both organizations, I now
find myself deeply ashamed for every dollar and minute they got of mine.
In my time studying at Naropa University I was repeatedly told that
Naropa and its contemplative approach to education come directly from
the teachings of Chogyam Trungpa. The Shambhala school of Buddhism was
covered extensively in Buddhist Psychology Part 1 and 2, maitri (a
meditation invented by Trungpa), as well as Senior Seminar Part 1 and 2.
All of these classes were mandatory for my contemplative psychology
degree. The majority of these classes were taught by ex-followers of
Trungpa. Upon the recommendation of the college I went on retreat at
Shambhala Mountain Center yearly and took Shambhala meditation classes
at the Boulder Shambhala Center.
I write this because the idea that Naropa and Shambhala are separate is as much a lie as that Naropa is a secular university.
I am deeply ashamed to hear that Shambhala has repeatedly stepped
between pedophiles and any meaningful repercussions for their actions,
but I cannot say I am surprised.
Trungpa slept with his students. This has always been known. His son
Sakyang Mipham was accused of sexual assault last year. I repeatedly
heard about Naropa teachers having sexual relationships with students in
my time as a Naropa student. I personally witnessed Naropa teachers
dating students they had taught. I repeatedly heard about a situation
where a Naropa student was in a sexual relationship with with a
teacher’s underage son.
This is what I heard as a nontraditional Naropan trying to keep my
head down and just get to graduation. I can only imagine what other
stories exist. As the Denver post quoted a former Shambhala Mountain
Center staff member in its last article about the allegations: “Every
young girl I knew had something happen.”
Enough of the lies."
https://www.dailycamera.com/2019/07/09/opinion-darryl-collette-enough-of-the-lies-about-naropa-and-shambhala/