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A beginner’s guide to Shambhala: Everything you need to know and more

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The last thing we can tell you about Shambhala: Be prepared to get out of your comfort zone. This will be like no other festival you’ve ever been to, and you’ll have the most fun opening up and letting the experience take over. The music will be incredible, the people will be friendly, and the Farm will quickly begin to feel like your home away from home. As such, treat it as you would your normal home: Clean up after your campsite when you leave, treat others with respect, and be open to new experiences.

If you stick to all this, we can guarantee you’ll have the time of your life. Shambhala is an entirely special place, and has the potential to be the best weekend you’ve ever had this year. To quote the manifesto that governs the weekend, “you don’t have to be perfect, just really good. Every problem can be solved. Stay present, Be perfectly clear. Speak your truth. Love bomb the Farm. Empower. Inspire. Everyday, Shambassador.” With that, we hope to see you soon on the Farm!

To join the discussion, you can check out the unofficial Shambhala Facebook group over this way, and our own coverage throughout the weekend here

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