The 2020 Sense of Shambhala Survey was organized by an independent working group of the Shambhala Process Team. The goal of the survey was to describe where we are right now as a Shambhala community. The survey was not intended as an opinion poll or as an exercise in identifying the consensus way forward for Shambhala. Instead our intention was to listen deeply to all segments of Shambhala, to map the ground and understand how experiences and issues in Shambhala are understood by those who took the time and had the interest to respond.
Email invitations to respond to the survey were sent to 11,666 individuals who were currently members of Shambhala, who have been members of Shambhala, who have completed through Level III of Shambhala Training or engaged in an advanced assembly program. The purpose of this broad invitation was to understand the experiences of the many people who feel connected to Shambhala, no matter their current membership status.
Here are some questions that you can find answers to in the Sense of Shambhala Survey findings:
- What is the mix of practice and study paths represented in our community? (Answer in Part 1)
- How have local Shambhala Centres and Groups been affected by the crisis in Shambhala? (Answer in Part 2)
- Is there consensus or disagreement about key issues facing Shambhala going forward? (Answer in Part 3)
- What are our aspirations for Shambhala going forward in terms of Practice and Study, Relationships with Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, structure of the Shambhala organization and relationships within our communities? (Answers in Part 4)
Here are links to the results of the Sense of Shambhala Survey. Each report includes a summary and also a set of detailed tables presenting the findings.
Part 1 presents quantitative results from the questions describing individual respondents, their characteristics, practices, challenges, feelings of marginalization and responses to the current Shambhala crisis. Part 1 Sense of Shambhala Survey
Part 2 presents quantitative results from the questions describing respondent’s experience with local Centres and Groups in Shambhala. Part 2 Sense of Shambhala Survey
Part 3 presents quantitative results from the questions describing respondent’s experience with the larger Shambhala Mandala. Part 3 Sense of Shambhala Survey
Part 4 presents a detailed qualitative analysis of the many open ended questions included in the Sense of Shambhala Survey. The report is divided into 3 sections: one section that describes inspirations and disappointments in Shambhala, one section that describes respondents’ decision-making around leaving or staying in the community, and one section that describes aspirations for Shambhala as we look ahead. The Executive Summary of this report gives a very brief overview of the findings. Part 4 Sense of Shambhala Survey Qualitative Findings
At this link you can find a copy of the questionnaire used for the Sense of Shambhala Survey. Questionnaire
In the reports, you will find simply the results of the surveys with minimal interpretation. Contemplating, exploring and interpreting the results, and deciding what they mean for the future of Shambhala is up to us.
- If you would like to join conversations with fellow community members about the survey findings and related topics affecting us all, please sign up for the Community Conversation Contact List. The Process Team will be organizing these conversations, and we will keep you up-to-date on when and how they will occur.
- If you are part of a group within the Shambhala community that would like a closer, customized look at the survey findings, relevant to your issues of interest, please sign up for the Group Customized Analysis Request
These survey findings are available to the entire community, and are a powerful support for informing how to shape our initiatives moving forward. To find out more about current initiatives in Shambhala intended to repair harm and address findings of misuse and abuse of power, as well as restore trust through inclusivity, transparency, accountability, and care, please click here https://communitycare.