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Tricycle/Spring 2013 Vol. 22, Num. 3

Featured in this issue:

A Special Transmission Guo Jun Paid Member

Teachings from the heart of the Chan Buddhist tradition

Buddhist Nationalism in Burma Maung Zarni Paid Member

Institutionalized racism against the Rohingya Muslims led Burma to genocide

Losing My Religion Marie Myung-Ok Lee Paid Member

Coming to terms with the complex tapestry of real spiritual life

The Art of Being Wrong Henry Shukman Paid Member

Why being wrong can be the best thing that ever happened to us

The Fate of Mes Aynak Brent Huffman Paid Member

An ancient Buddhist city is caught in a drawn-out battle between commerce and culture in Afghanistan

The Matter of Truth Rita M. Gross Paid Member

The heavy cost of literalism

The World is Places Paid Member

An interview with Jeff Wilson about regionalism and pluralism in American Buddhism

Tricycle/Winter 2012 Vol. 22, Num. 2

Featured in this issue:

A Gray Matter Bernard Faure Paid Member

Another look at Buddhism and neuroscience

Caring for our Own Mary Talbot Paid Member


Dying & Death Paid Member

A Tricycle Special Section

The Last Gift Ajahn Chah Paid Member


The Scientific Buddha Donald S. Lopez Paid Member

Why do we ask that Buddhism be compatible with science?

Tricycle/Fall 2012 Vol. 22, Num. 1

Featured in this issue:

A Secular Buddhist Stephen Batchelor Paid Member

Secular Buddhism is something to do, not something to believe in.

Buying Wisdom Richard Eskow

The Art of Mindful Networking

Lost in Quotation Thanissaro Bhikkhu Paid Member

What do we miss when we don't read the whole sutta?

The Seeds of Life Paid Member

An Interview with Trinlay Tulku Rinpoche

What the Buddha Thought Paid Member

An interview with Richard Gombrich, a historian of early Buddhism.

What's at Stake as the Dharma Goes Modern? Linda Heuman

An exploration of the background assumptions of the modern age and the unique challenges they present.

Tricycle/Summer 2012 Vol. 21, Num. 4

Featured in this issue:

Allegiance to Life Paid Member

Staying steady through the mess we’re in: An interview with Joanna Macy

Aren’t We Right to be Angry? Paid Member

How to Respond to Social Injustice: An interview with Buddhist scholar John Makransky

DNA Sutra Richard Eskow Paid Member

The genetic karma of our inherited selves

Reel Rinpoche Noa Jones Paid Member

On set with director Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

Social Awakening Fleet Maull

Realizing the Basic Goodness of Society

The Truth About Truth Rita M. Gross Paid Member

The dangers of literalism

Uprooting the Seeds of Anger Jules Shuzen Harris, Sensei Paid Member

Anger has something to teach us. Can we listen?

Upsurge Paid Member

How Paul Hawken Anticipated Occupy Wall Street and the Rise of Leaderless Movements