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Co-Founders

Why Joyful Path Was Created

With permission and support from Rinpoche, the founders of Joyful Path came together with a shared purpose: to provide a pathway for people to access their deepest dreams. Not the dreams you can casually share, but the ones you hold closely, even silently—the dreams that truly call for courage to explore.

At the heart of Joyful Path is a belief echoed in the teachings of the Buddha: everyone desires happiness and health, and no one wants to suffer. The founders understood that the tools within Buddhism offer practical methods for easing suffering and stabilizing life’s emotional ups and downs. They wanted to make these tools accessible to everyone in a compassionate, supportive way.

A Place of Enduring Healing and Community

With their vision, the founders established Joyful Path as more than just a healing center; they wanted it to be a place where people could achieve lasting health and happiness by exploring altruism, compassion, and mindfulness. Originally, Joyful Path served as a home for monastics who had become isolated across the country and were in need of community support. This deep commitment to supporting monastic life remains central to Joyful Path’s mission, as they continue to educate people about the importance of the monastic sangha and stability within spiritual life.

What Joyful Path Means to the Founders

To the founders, Joyful Path is more than just a center; it’s the embodiment of their own spiritual journey and dedication to helping others. It represents their desire to share the wisdom and practices that have guided their lives, in the hope that others might also find peace, resilience, and purpose.

Joyful Path is a place where they invite you to articulate where you are on your path, whatever questions you carry, and whatever direction you seek. It’s a place to feel heard, supported, and empowered to take your next steps.

Lama Ngawang Pema

Lama Ngawang Pema (Lisa Antoniotti) is a dedicated practitioner of contemplative and spiritual healing, deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Ordained by Domo Geshe Rinpoche in 2002, contributed to developing the organizational infrastructure of [...]

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Choden

Choden (Sarah Buchler) is a compassionate and dedicated professional based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, whose spiritual practice deeply influences her work and life. As a co-founder of Joyful Path, Sarah played a pivotal role in delivering the Yogic Healing Program, guiding [...]

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Ngawang Wangmo

Ngawang Wangmo (Cricket Fausek) a founder of Joyful Path, has devoted her life to compassionate service, blending her medical expertise with her deep commitment to Buddhist practice. A Registered Nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing from Edgewood College, Cricket has taught nursing [...]

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Giving

Joyful Path has secured 501-c3 status, and has a vision to expand our current meditation- and compassion-related programs, and to offer more of them at no cost.

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