
Silent Meditation
Silent meditation with Geshe Namgyal is a gentle invitation to return home to the natural clarity of our own mind.

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At Emaho Foundation, we believe in nurturing the full potential of our human spirit—through meditation, compassionate action, and also through meaningful engagement with our modern world. The symbol of Emaho Foundation—a stylized lotus emblem that captures the essence of joy, wonder, and spiritual blossoming embodied by their name “Emaho”—a Sanskrit expression used as an invocation for auspiciousness.

ZaChoeje Rinpoche Tenzin Lobsang Dhamchoe was born in 1968. Rinpoche grew up on a small farm with his grandparents. The local village Lama presented Him the birthname of “Choejor Dhondup (Accomplished Spiritual Abundance)”. As a young boy, Rinpoche discovered a love for Tibetan folk tales and spent many hours reading ancient stories to elders in the neighborhood. His enthusiasm of Tibetan literature inspired him to join the Tibetan Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi, India in 1982.
A year into His studies, at the age of 16, His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama recognized Him as the 6th reincarnation of Hor Choeje Rinpoche of Eastern Tibet. He was formally enthroned in 1983 as the 6th ZaChoeje Rinpoche at Tehor Khamtsen in Sera Monastery. Under the guidance of His Holiness and Yongzin Ling Rinpoche, He received extensive training in the traditional Tibetan Buddhist method of listening, contemplation and meditation.
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Silent meditation with Geshe Namgyal is a gentle invitation to return home to the natural clarity of our own mind.

Wisdom meditation is the gentle yet profound practice of turning inward to recognize the true nature of our mind and the world around us. The meditation on mindfulness, we learn to watch our thoughts without judgment or comment.

Wisdom mediteation is the gentle yet profound practice of turning inward to recognize the true nature of our mind and the world around us.
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