
A Quiet Light in Paris: Shambhala Treasures Exhibition
Our exhibition in Paris has come to a close, but the energy it carried still lingers — quiet, luminous, and full of meaning. Visitors from all walks of life entered with curiosity and left with a sense of something deeper: a moment of stillness, a spark of wonder, or a memory of home. That was the most beautiful part — to witness how these pieces could open hearts, even in a busy city like Paris.
Thank you to everyone who stepped into our world, who paused, asked, listened, and shared. Your presence gave the space life and reminded me why this journey matters so deeply.
Special thanks to Henry, for introducing us to the beautiful Japanese temple in France; to Andy, for sharing his art journey and kind spirit in the midst of his own creative path in Paris; to 如如, for visiting not once but twice, each time with such warmth and sincerity; and to Eyal, for thoughtfully connecting us with another inspiring gallery in the city. And to Ms. Han, for introducing the wonderful Mr. Zhang, whose kind and reliable help made the transportation of our artworks smooth and worry-free.
Though the exhibition has ended, the journey continues. May the spirit of the Himalayas continue to travel quietly, gracefully , wherever it is welcomed.
As we begin planning the next chapter, I carry with me the warmth and inspiration that Paris has offered. Shambhala Treasures will continue to travel — carrying not just sacred objects, but a deep wish to preserve and share the essence of Himalayan culture.
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This is Paris. You wander aimlessly and come across the most beautiful art work from another world. Such incredible painted thankas ! Years of dévotion in each image. Each pigment made from the Himalayan rocks. And the host, the graceful Cora, who lead me at my ease for over two captivating hours around each tableau. Thank you So much. Om mane padme hum 🤗
Great exhibition! I was very lucky to come accross it. Thank you very much.