Shambhala Buddhist leader drops teaching in wake of report on sexual misconduct
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.”