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Shambhala Buddhist Leader Drops Teaching In Wake Of Report On Sexual Misconduct

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 21 Feb, 2019 10:20 PM

    HALIFAX — The Halifax-based spiritual leader of the Shambhala International Buddhist organization is stepping back from teaching and administrative duties several weeks after a report found allegations of sexual misconduct to be credible.


    Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche said in an email to his students today that he is sorry for "all that has happened," and that he understands he is the main source of suffering and confusion in the community.


    He also said that he's been requested to step back from teaching by senior members of the Shambhala community for the "foreseeable future."

     

    However, Sakyong says he will still be available "for contact" with students who want to maintain a relationship with him and he will stay connected to the community by writing occasional messages.


    He wrote that he hopes that this allows community members to use the Buddhist teachings as "a way of healing and inspiration."


    In a report released on Feb. 3, an investigator with the Halifax law firm Wickwire Holm hired by the organization found Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche made inappropriate sexual advances towards two female students.


    Lawyer Selina Bath noted a "significant power imbalance" in the relationships given the Sakyong's position of authority as both the spiritual leader and lineage holder of Shambhala — one of the western world's largest Buddhist organizations.

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