We invite you to join Rinpoche, Geshe Namgyal and Geshe Lobsang for a morning, get-together via Zoom. Rinpoche will catch us up on what is going on in his Tehor region in Tibet and give his thoughts on maintaining inner peace. Rinpoche will conclude his talk by explaining the benefits of being a benefactor which include the five prayers the monks recite monthly on their behalf: 1. Chenrezig, 2. Green Tara, 3. Medicine Buddha, 4. Dukar and 5. Palden Lamo.
ZaChoeje Rinpoche and Emaho Foundation honor and appreciate everyone who in the past, are now, and who in the future, will become an Emaho Benefactor. We understand that these are extraordinary and challenging times. It’s been an unpredictable year and many of us have faced immense difficulties and sorrow. We are fortunate that during this time of uncertainty we’ve been comforted and encouraged, by our kind spiritual teacher, ZaChoeje Rinpoche. Rinpoche, the monks, and Emaho Foundation wish and pray for your happiness and peace.
Zoom Information:
Passcode: Blessings / Meeting ID: 814 1824 8401
Ways to donate are listed below. If you need help or would like to discuss other arrangements, please feel free to email treasurer@emahofoundation.org
- PayPal users can set up a monthly recurring donation by using the "subscribe" button on Emaho's website -- >> click here
- Facebook users can set up a monthly recurring donation by using the "donate" button on Emaho's Facebook page -- >> click here
For checks our mailing address is --
Emaho Foundation, Inc.
11435 North Cave Creek Road; # 3
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Your donations and support are Emaho's heartbeat. If you’re not currently a benefactor and are able, please become one. You can also help by sharing our mission with a family member or friend. A simple mention on your social media would be helpful. Especially now we’re reminded of how interconnected we all are. Your support provides for Rinpoche, the monks, Emaho Center and Emaho’s three-fold mission to help with individual spiritual development, to help preserve the Tibetan culture and to serve humanitarian efforts world-wide.
We don’t say it nearly enough -- thank you!