Gloria is fine, and she did not leave the Shambhala to her son. She runs it and was there in the winter, but did go to the states and has already returned or will return soon. We celebrated the Karma Cleansing Ceremony last year there and the year before and it was a wonderful experience.
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AdventureZ in Mexico [
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Shambhala is earthy, it's survive Hurricane Paulina and Gloria has worked hard to keep her "baby" alive these last 35 years and survive amidst the changes that are occurring in Zipolite. She has built a restaurant at the bottom on the beach called El Boheme that is beautiful and has an incredible view, and you will definitely enjoy a peaceful morning coffee there...
On the same level as the restaurant and monk rooms, she has built a little workshop and was displaying some of the incredible jewelry that she has made. She is incredible gifted.
Up above she has added some lovely new cabana/rooms that have incredible views, little hobbit houses, and I know that one sleeps at least 7 and it great for a group.
The meditation point is not to be missed, it's lovely and peaceful with a gorgeous view, a wonderful place to do yoga or watch sunsets.
Hope this answers any questions that anyone has. If you need more info please visit her website and contact her brother Daniel as I believe he handles the emails.
If you make to Zipolite, you should definitely visit Shambhala, it's a magical place and I have always enjoyed my visits there.