Hi FF,
The ‘cabin’, of course, is the Great Stupa at the Shambhala Mountain Center near Red Feather Lakes, Colorado. It honors the dharma promulgated by the life and work of Chogyam Trungpa, the Tibetan Tulku who died 20 years ago this month.
I had an interest in visiting there since it’s opening some years ago; and last summer i had the good fortune to overcome my resistance to travel (i find it expensive and tiring) and spent 5 days there with Genpo Roshi, Diane Hamilton and several score of like minded (Integral) folks, sleeping in a tent cabin, dining communally, visiting the Stupa, and exploring Big Mind.
Here’s a link with more info:
http://www.shambhalamountain.org/stupa.html
It is at 8000 feet above sea level; alas, my body is acclimatized at a mere 700 feet here on a hill that overlooks the charming and grandmotherly Fox River visible from where this is written. The fatigue and expense turned out to be a small price for the experience.
Warmly,
Charles
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