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Author to give talk on Shambhala Buddhism in downtown Kamloops

A woman who’s been practicing Shambhala Buddhism for five decades will be in Kamloops Thursday for a public talk and book signing.

Author to give talk on Shambhala Buddhism in downtown Kamloops
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A woman who’s been practicing Shambhala Buddhism for five decades will be in Kamloops Thursday for a public talk and book signing.

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Author to give talk on Shambhala Buddhism in downtown Kamloops Talk on Buddhist teachings A woman who’s been practicing Shambhala Buddhism for five decades will be in Kamloops on Thursday for a public talk and book signing. The event with author and teacher Susan Gillis Chapman will be held at the Shambhala Meditation Centre of Kamloops located at 4-231 Victoria St. at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. “Susan will share stories from her cancer journey as an example of the transformative power that can unfold when we meet fear with loving kindness,” the event listing reads. “A 50-year practitioner of Shambhala Buddhism and therapist specializing in Buddhist and Western psychology, Susan spent 9 years working and living with Pema Chödron at Gampo Abbey.” Organizers said Chapman’s book, titled Which Way Is Up?, will be available to purchase at the event. The listing states attendees are suggested...

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Jul 16, 2026
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Kamloops This Week
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