Last Updated on January 21, 2025 by pg@petergamma.org
We sah Richard R. Davidson sometimes speak from a location which looks similar to Lhagsam Tibetan Meditation in Zurich:
Is this center associated with the Center of Healthy Minds in Madison?
And in the following video we can see a woman who studied as far as we know Biology at the University of Zurich. And she rarely teaches now at the Lhagsam Tibetan Meditation in Zurich, as for instance:
pre-meditation // DISCOVERING BUDDHISM: REFUGE IN THE THREE JEWELS on 17.03.2022
If we remember correctly, there is a connection between this woman and Roche Pharma Basel. We do not remember what kind of connection it is or was. We found this information somewhere in the web. Roche Basel has a lot of money, as we can see on the height of their buildings:
Several of the projects Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org
has reviewed on his site have similarities to each other in the way they are structured. As if there would be a global meditation research project initiated by the Dalai Lama the 14 and Richard R. Davidson. But this project seems not to be published for everyone. And we suppose it is privately funded with private and commercial interests.
And it seems to start at selling TGAM modules by a Chinese seller on YouTube
Does this seller not look as if he would participate in brain scan studies? Does his face not look strange? So strange as the faces of other people we mentioned on www.petergamma.org, such as for instance the face of neuroscientist Alex Gamma from Switzerland.
Such projects eventually also take place at the:
Center of Healthy Minds in Madison where currently around 75 people are working.
https://www.centerhealthyminds.org/about/people
A participant seems to be also Antoine Lutz, INSERM, Director of Research at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=biXgcqQAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
Lutz regularly publishes papers about meditation which are listed on Google Scholar. And he was also the first author of the PNAS paper from 2004, a paper we have mentioned many times: