Sakyong Mipham was born Ösel Rangdröl Mukpo in
Bodh Gaya,
India on the 15th day (full moon) of the 10th Lunar month, in November 1962, although his mother was uncertain of the exact Western date. His father,
Chögyam Trungpa, was a Buddhist monk who escaped from Tibet in 1959 at age 20. His mother, Könchok Paldrön, was a nun who met Trungpa in 1959 in Tibet and was among those who escaped with him to India. For several years, Mukpo lived with his mother in Bir, a Tibetan refugee colony in northwest India. At age seven, he went to live with his father at
Samye Ling in Scotland. He resided there until Social Services could conduct a home inspection in the U.S. He trained and ran in nine marathons, including Big Sur, Chicago, and the New York and Boston Marathons in 2005. In 2005 the Sakyong met and married Semo Tseyang Palmo Ripa, daughter of the Tibetan Buddhist
Terton Namkha Drimed Rabjam Ripa Rinpoche, a Nyingma master and holder of the Ripa family lineage, who is also seen as the manifestation of
Atara Sale. They met when Penor Rinpoche invited the Gesar Lingdro dancers to perform at Namdroling monastery, where the Sakyong was studying. The Sakyong's mother also knew the Ripa family and had close ties to the bride's paternal uncle, though the Sakyong did not meet them until this time. In late 2008 and early 2009 the Sakyong received the Rinchen Terdzo, the complete cycle of terma teachings of the Nyingma school of Buddhism, from Namkha Drimed Rinpoche in Orissa, India. This cycle of teachings had been given to Namkha Drimed Rinpoche by Trungpa in Tibet. In 2009 he began teaching the Scorpion Seal terma, the highest teachings of the Shambhala lineage, to more than 2,000 students. For the next several years he taught extensively on these deep teachings at the four Shambhala retreat centers,
Shambhala Mountain Center in Colorado,
Karme Choling in Vermont, Dorje Denma Ling in Nova Scotia, and
Dechen Choling in France. He continued to write and teach on this cycle until 2018. In 2010, his first daughter, Jetsun Drukmo Yeshe Sarasvati Ziji Mukpo, was born. 2010 was also a year of deep retreat and writing for the Sakyong. His father had died at the age of 47, and he marked this milestone by going into retreat in Nepal. While on retreat he wrote volumes of practices and commentaries on the Buddhadharma and his father's Shambhala teachings. The Sakyong came out of retreat to teach, including giving an empowerment at Shambhala Mountain Center in the summer of 2010, and then returned to teaching full time in 2012. Namkha Drimed Rinpoche also bestowed the Nyingma Kama empowerments on the Sakyong, which represent the oral transmission the Nyingma received from India from the time of their arrival in Tibet. The Sakyong received the Gongter, or Mind Terma of the Terton, Namkha Drimed Rinpoche in the fall of 2015. This Gongter of
Gesar of Ling teachings is the largest terma cycle of
Gesar in the world. Sakyong Mipham has written several books, including the national bestseller
Turning the Mind into an Ally,
Ruling Your World,
Running with the Mind of Meditation,
The Shambhala Principle, and
The Lost Art of Conversation. His most recent book,
Garuda 108 Poems, was released in 2019. In 2018, he stepped back from all teaching and administrative duties to allow for an investigation and public discussion of his alleged sexual misconduct. He resumed teaching with a small group of students in the Netherlands late in 2019, and then in March 2020, instructing a group of 108 students in Nepal. His teachings have continued regularly in person and online since then. ==Shift in Shambhala==