An American Zen Buddhist training center in the Mountains and Rivers Order, offering Sunday programs, weekend retreats and month-long residencies.
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The Fall 2011 issue of Tricycle: Letters and Reviews
We're always pleased to see letters to the editor, and our recent issues have brought us some good one for the Fall 2011 issue of Tricycle. Here's one response to Linda Heuman's "Whose Buddhism is Truest?" from the summer issue: More » -
20 Years, 20 Teachings: One Dharma by Joseph Goldstein
To celebrate 20 years of Tricycle we're offering a free e-book to Tricycle Community Supporting and Sustaining Members. 20 Years, 20 Teachings, features some of the best teachings, interviews, and reflections by Tricycle’s top teachers and writers. For example, here's a gem from Joseph Goldstein's contribution, "One Dharma": More » -
Free 20th Anniversary E-book for Tricycle Supporting & Sustaining Members!
Join us in celebrating two decades of Tricycle! With the fall issue, we commemorate our 20th year.Tricycle Community Supporting and Sustaining Members will receive 20 Years, 20 Teachings, a free e-book that includes some of the best teachings, interviews, and reflections by Tricycle’s top teachers and writers: His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama; Pema Chödrön; Jon Kabat-Zinn, Stephen Batchelor; Lama Surya Das; Joseph Goldstein; Tenzin Palmo; Thanissaro Bhikkhu; Sharon Salzberg; Norman Fischer; Joan Halifax; and many others.Here’s how:Join the Tricycle Community at the Supporting or Sustaining Member level. If you are already a Tricycle Community Supporting or Sustaining Member, you are pre-qualified for this special offer. Download your free e-book and start reading immediately. More » -
Tell us your story.
In the Summer 2011 "Letter from the Editor," Tricycle's Editor and Publisher James Shaheen wrote: More » -
This week on tricycle.com: From the Summer issue of Tricycle
In the current issue of Tricycle—online and on newsstands now—Tsoknyi Rinpoche encourages us to give our humanity some space: More » -
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Listen: A Jazz Man Plays Music to Whales
In the Summer issue of Tricycle, "Animal Realm" columnist Rick Bass digs deeper into the lives of our non-human friends with a feature on humpback whales. In "Whale Song: Secrets beneath the shimmering blue" Bass tells us about the work of David Rothenberg, a musician and scholar who plays music to whales.Bass writes: More »












