About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Losing both parents in childhood, followed by the loss of his inheritance, set Pema on a lifelong search for meaning. These early experiences revealed the fragile nature of worldly security at a young age. While music initially became a refuge—and led to a successful international career—the unresolved pain of his youth eventually gave rise to a period of deep inner struggle and addiction.
At his lowest point, a profound insight into the transient nature of thoughts, emotions, and the mind itself reshaped his life. Pema walked away from his career and possessions to devote himself fully to the Dharma. He spent the next fifteen years in dedicated practice within the yogic and Tibetan Buddhist traditions, particularly Dzogchen, studying under masters such as the Dalai Lama, Dzongsar Khyentse, and his root teacher, Loppon Jigme Rinpoche.
After years of solitary and wandering retreat and training with yogis in remote regions, Pema now offers teaching that is grounded, direct, and free from spiritual pretense. His guidance points to practical insight—meeting life as it is, with clarity, humility, and an open heart.