Tsinta Mani Choling

Tsinta Mani Choling is a non-profit organization representing the Dharma activities of Lama Lakshey Zangpo Rinpoche. Through Tsinta Mani Choling Lakshey Zangpo oversees several Tibetan Buddhist practice groups in Santa Cruz California, Spokane Washington, Eugene Oregon and Oahu Hawaii. Lakshey Zangpo Rinpoche teaches Tibetan Buddhism and the practice of meditation for these groups in person and online over zoom. He also holds small practice sessions at his Larung Hermitage in Aptos California giving teachings and leading retreats. Presently residing in Santa Cruz County California, the majority of his Dharma teachings take place in the Santa Cruz area with occasional visits to other Buddhist Retreat Centers in the California Bay area. Please check the calendar regularly to see when Lakshey Zangpo is teaching and leading retreats in person and online.

Lama Lakshey Zangpo was born in Tibet and completed intensive traditional training of Tibetan Buddhism in the great monasteries of Tibet. As a disciple of the renowned Tibetan Buddhist master, Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche, Lama Lakshey Zangpo Rinpoche has devoted his life to teaching the Buddhist Dharma to his sangha of students in the west and has connected them to the inspiring life, legacy, and blessings of the incomparable Jiigme Phuntsok Rinpoche.

Under the umbrella of Tsinta Mani Choling Lama Lakshey Zangpo continues to regularly teach Buddhist philosophy, ritual, prayer, meditation, Tibetan yoga, lead retreats, and lovingly guide his western sanghas in Aptos, Eugene, Oahu, Santa Cruz, and Spokane, as well as remotely online.

Although Rinpoche’s lineage is Nyingma, with emphasis on Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), because of the non-sectarian (Rime) nature of Jigme Phuntsok’s curriculum at Lharung Gar in Tibet (where Lama Lakshey Zangpo studied and practiced extensively), his extremely well rounded Buddhist training contains elements and teachings from the Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, Gelug, and Jonang sects. Although Lama Lakshey Zangpo teaches with genuine loving compassion and care for his students, with authentic altruism, humor and psychological wisdom.

The Threefold Expresson of Tsinta Mani Choling

Tsinta Mani Choling (TMC) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2009 at the direction of Lama Lakshey Zangpo and several founding members who were instrumental in establishing TMC as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. TMC as an organization is devoted to the study of peace and non-violence, mindfulness training, insight meditation, compassion training, and philosophical discourse within the framework of traditional Vajrayana Buddhist practice. Our events are open to all, from those just curious, to those seeking to discover the true nature of
their hearts and minds.

The name Tsinta Mani Choling, The Wish Fulfilling Jewel, was given by H.E. Tulku Tenzin Gyatso, who is the head of the greatly esteemed Larung Gar Institute. The chosen name corresponds directly with the sacred name of H.H. Jigme Phuntsok, Yeshe Norbu. This connection between two great realized beings is highly
auspicious for Tsinta Mani Choling and it's future dharma activities.

Tsinta Mani Choling is the vehicle for creating a space, both physical and remote, for individuals to engage in the development of meditation and instruction in the Tibetan Buddhist Vajrayana tradition. It serves as the spiritual home and the natural expression of Vajrayana practice, a place with free access to teachings that brings benefit to those who wish to receive pure authentic instruction. Lama Lakshey is the spiritual director of TMC.

As the spiritual director, Lama Lakshey’s vision for TMC is that each of the physical locations become sites for authorized teachers to turn the wheel of the sacred dharma, specifically Buddhist teachers educated at Larung Gar Institute. With
the goal that these Lamas and Kenpos offer ongoing instruction in order to benefit this and future generations of dharma practitioners.

Learn with Lama Lakshey Zangpo

Lama Lakshey Zangpo regularly teaches meditation and leads traditional Tibetan Buddhist practices online and in person. Please go to the Tsina Mani Choling Calendar to view what teachings, practices and retreats are being offered.

Brief Biography of Lama Lakshey Zangpo

Lama Lakshey Zangpo was born in eastern Tibet and entered Mardo Tashi Choling monastery at the age of ten. Later, he attended Larung Gar Institute in Tibet and studied buddhist philosophy and meditation for a decade with H.H. Jigme Phuntsok. Lama Lakshey was recognized at a young age as a Tulku, and was later enthroned by H.H. Katok Getse Rinpoche. H.H. Katok Getse Rinpoche was the seventh head of the Nyigma tradition. Lama Lakshey has taught in the U.S. and Canada for the last 15 years. He provides instruction on buddhist meditation and eastern psychology to dharma practitioners, university students and faculty, medical communities, and tech corporations. Lama Lakshey is the spiritual advisor of Tsinta Mani Choling, and has served on the Board of Directors of Joru Foundation. Lama Lakshey currently resides in the SF Bay Area.

Full Biography of Lama Lakshey Zangpo Rinpoche

Childhood

Lama Lakshey Zangpo Rinpoche was born near Nyenpo Yurtse, Golok, in the
beginning of the summer in the wood tiger year (1974) to a Tibetan nomadic family. At the age of three, Lama Lakshey was first recognized as a Tulku (teacher that chooses to reincarnate in order to help sentient beings). At that time, Lama Lakshey's family chose to keep him at home instead of sending him to monastic school as was the custom. As a result Lama lived with his family in a very organic way within a traditional black tent, tending yaks, horses, and sheep. Throughout this time, Lama Lakshey repeatedly expressed an interest in entering formal
Buddhist teacher training. On one occasion he even pleaded with a visiting Lama (Buddhist teacher) to take him along with him in order that he might be able to enter a dharma training environment. During this period, Lama Lakshey received his main dharma education from local and visiting masters, and from his mother Samdrup Tso who is a wisdom Dakini in her own right, Samdrup Tso being the daughter of Terton Orgyen Katchod Lingpa (one of the thirteen great Lingpas in the Nyingma tradition).

Monastic Education & Blessings of the Masters

Lama Lakshey Zangpo’s formal dharma education began at the age of eleven
when he entered Mardo Tashi Choling and began his training as a spiritual master in the Kathok Nyingma tradition. During his time at Mardo Tashi Choling, he received the complete Khatok lineage empowerments and transmissions known as Duddul and Longsel from Khatok Moktsa Rinpoche. At the age of fifteen, Lama Lakshey entered Larung Chokyi Drongkyer (Sertar Buddhist Academy), where he studied with the Lord of the Dharma, the Wish-FulfilIing Jewel, Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche, and many other sublime teachers. From Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche he
received the empowerments of Nyingtik Yabzhi. Also during his fifteenth year, he received from Khenpo Shedrup the Five Volumes of Teaching which he then listened to, contemplated, memorized, and practiced. Especially, he received the ripening empowerments of the liberating oral teachings of Dzogpa Chenpo (Great Perfection) from Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok.

Pilgrimage to Holy Places

At the age of twenty seven, Lama Lakshey set out on pilgrimage and traveled to many holy sites in Kham, Amdo, U tsang, China, India, Nepal, and Thailand. He
also practiced meditation in retreat in the caves of Longchen Rabjam and Guru Rinpoche at Samye Chimpu and Gangri Tokar. During this period of pilgrimage, he received teachings from many great scholars and practitioners within the Sakya, Geluk, Kagyu, Nyingma and Jonang traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. From Terton Lama Gerwang, Lama Lakshey received the complete cycle of Rinchen Terdzod empowerments and transmissions. At this same time Lama Lakshey was formally recognized by Terchen Lama Gerwang as the reincarnation of Tulku Pema Tashi, the son of the treasure revealer Terton Orgyen Kachyod Lingpa. Upon returning to
Golok, Lama Lakshey encountered His Eminence Bontrul Tenpai Wangchuk who became his second Root Guru. From him Lama Lakshey received Nyen Gyud (snyan brgyud), The Whispered Lineage, a lineage of secret teachings transmitted only to the closest disciples through direct communication with their root teacher.

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Journey to the West

In 2003, at the aspiration of Khentrul Kunzang Gyaltsen, Lama Lakshey undertook the position of Vice Principal at the Kumkar Sengdruk Taktse School in Golok where he taught for several years. Established by Khentrul Kunzang Gyaltsen the goal of this primary school is to educate orphans and impoverished children. Then, Khentrul Kunzang Gyaltsen, Tulku Thubten Norbu, and Lakshey Zangpo discussed with each other how to most benefit Tibetan people, especially the students of Sengdruk Taktse School, and they decided that coming to America to study would be very beneficial. So Kyabje Lingtrul Rinpoche kindly invited Lakshey Zangpo to come to America. Lama Lakshey arrived in America in September of 2007.

Tsinta Mani Choling

In 2009 Lama Lakshey moved to Spokane, WA and founded his dharma organization here in the West. From this time until today Lama has provided regular ongoing meditation instruction and teaching in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. During this period, H.H. Katok Getse Rinpoche, the Fourth Head of the Nyingma tradition, came to the center to bestow blessings and to enthrone Lama Lakshey according to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

In 2011, after three years of teaching and practice, Lama Lakshey officially founded Tsinta Mani Choling. At Lama Lakshey’s request, H.E. Tulku Tenzin Gyatso, the head of Larung Gar Institute, bestowed the blossoming dharma Center with the name of Tsinta Mani Choling (The Wish Fulfilling Jewel). The TMC name also corresponds directly with the sacred name of H.H. Jigme Phuntsok which is Yeshe Norbu. H.H. Katok Getse Rinpoche continued to visit several times between 2009 and 2015, further establishing TMC as a place of serious practice and instruction.

Lama has a modern approach to teaching meditation of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, teaching classics and sutra using traditional methods as well as meditation and mindfulness for those of all faiths. Lama Lakshey is especially interested in how to merge traditional culture together with modern thinking. Lama Lakshey actively teaches in Washington, California, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Louisiana. Since 2020 Lama Lakshey has been teaching online continuing the Sunday teaching cycle that began in 2009. Also beginning in 2020, Lama Lakshey
founded the Wednesday night series which provides ongoing weekly instruction on a variety of topics.

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“From this moment on, throughout all my future lives, may I be cared for by the guru and supreme deity, master the treasury of oceanic qualities that come from the threefold training, and effortlessly bring vast benefit to the teachings and beings!”

-Khenchen Jigme Phuntsok

Khenchen Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche was born 1933, the third day of the first month of the year of the Water Bird, in the Golok Sertar region of Kham. He is said to have come out of his mother’s womb in meditation posture, reciting the mantra of Manushri. At the age of five, H.H. Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche was recognized as the reincarnation of Terton Sogyal, and became a monk at a branch of Palyul monastery in Sertar. At nine he took ordination and received the name Thupten Lekshe Zangpo. Read more.

Learn with Lama Lakshey Zangpo Rinpoche

Lama Lakshey Zangpo currently provides meditation instruction in-person in
Santa Cruz (& online), Please visit the calendar for more details including specific dates and how to join.

Several times a year TMC hosts in-person meditation retreats and information and dates for these events can also be found on the calendar

Wednesday Night Series:

The Wednesday night series has been ongoing since 2021 and is held in cycles based on the selected topic and duration required to cover the material. This teaching series is open to all and there is no requirement to join. It is recommended that you attend the entirety of the cycle, either by joining live or utilizing the available recording. This recommendation is based on the natural rhythm of each week's instruction building on previous weeks. Each Wednesday Night Series typically runs for one to two months. Below you can view the past series topics. To receive email communications, including future registration information for the Wednesday Night Series please be sure to join our mailing list.

Past Series Topics:

Tranquility Meditation

Heart Sutra

Loving Kindness is Contagious

Tonglen

Dream Yoga

The Heart of Transcendent Perfection of Wisdom

Sevenfold Mind Training

Bringing Happiness & Suffering on the Path to Enlightenment

Shamatha & Vipassana

The 37 Bodhisattva Practices

Courses & Speaking Engagements

Collegiate Engagements

Spokane Falls Community College

Psychology of Peace Course

2011 - 2018

Lectures & Speaking Engagements

Portland State University, Guest Lecturer

Psychology, 2020 - 2023

Spokane Falls Community College

Wellness Symposium, 2011 - 2019

Dabrowski Conferences

Keynote Speaker, 2014 & 2019

Tulane University, Guest Lecturer

Social Studies, 2012

UCSC, Guest Lecturer

History of Art, 2011

Stanford, Guest Lecturer,

Tibetan Language & Literature, 2010

Gonzaga University, Guest Lecturer

Religious Studies, 2010

Idaho State University, Guest Lecturer

Social Sciences, 2010

Corporations & Non-Profits

Google 2020

Tibetan Buddhist Non-Sectarian

Organization, Founding Member

Tsinta Mani Choling, Spiritual Director

Tsendruk Takse, Vice-Principal

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Ways to Support TMC and Lama Lakshey Zangpo

Donations made to Tsinta Mani Choling contribute to supporting the Buddha's teachings by covering overhead and expenses that make offering the teachings possible. TMC is volunteer run and exists due to the dedication of volunteers and the financial support of individuals like you. Tsinta Mani Choling is a non-profit 501c3 organization (Federal Tax ID #45-2550922). All donations are tax deductible.

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