“SMC’s Governing Council and I want to acknowledge and apologize for the reported incidents and the pain caused by the failure to address them appropriately,” Gayner said in the statement. Some of the incidents detailed in that report occurred at the Shambhala Mountain Center, the organization’s 600-acre meditation grounds at Red Feather Lakes in the foothills west Fort Collins. RELATED: Shambhala, the Boulder-born Buddhist organization, suppressed allegations of abuse, ex-members say The statement by executive director Michael Gayner and the center’s Governing Council came in response to a report published by The Denver Post on Sunday detailing Boulder-born Shambhala’s long history of suppressing abuse claims within the organization. ![]() The leadership of the Shambhala Mountain Center released a statement Wednesday apologizing for failing to appropriately address sexual misconduct and other abuse at the international Buddhist organization’s Larimer County meditation center. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu
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