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Tricycle/Spring 2012 Vol. 21, Num. 3
Broken Gold
Three dharma practitioners share their stories of healing after a spiritual crisis.Buddhist to Buddhist
How learning about other Buddhist traditions will help you understand your own.Everyday Meditation
A Nine-Minute Daily PracticePursuing an American Buddhism
Linda Heuman interviews pioneering scholar Charles PrebishThe Pursuit of Happiness
Moving toward unconditional fulfillment and freedomUnStuff Your Life
Why do we hold on to things we don’t need? A guide to clearing clutter and forming new habitsZen and the Art
Why the relationship between Zen and art is neither as simple nor as obvious as this cliché impliesTricycle/Winter 2011 Vol. 21, Num. 2
Compassion Restored
An interview with Karen Armstrong, creator of the Charter for CompassionJourney to Enlightenment
A Thai woman's long path to ordination Lifting a Corner
Three Western Buddhist practitioners share their stories.Living Buddhism
Buddhism is not just a set of techniques for self-help. There is something much bigger going on.Tricycle/Fall 2011 Vol. 21, Num. 1
20 Years, 20 Stories
Celebrating two decades of TricycleA Common Thread
The Maha Teacher Council at the Garrison Institute in Garrison, New YorkA Right to the Dharma
An Interview with Myokei Caine-Barrett, ShoninBuddhism and Religious Diversity
Instead of desperately desiring answers to unanswerable questions, Buddhist practitioners should learn how to be helpful in a religiously diverse world.Focusing
Eugene T. Gendlin, founder of an innovative self-actualization technique with transformative potential, talks with Linda Heuman.Skill in Questions
It’s not always the answers that teach us. Sometimes it’s how we ask the questions.The Need of the Hour
A new vision and scale of values are necessary measures for safeguarding our world.True Dharma Eye
Translator, teacher, and calligrapher Kazuaki TanahashiTricycle/Summer 2011 Vol. 20, Num. 4
A Great Force of Energy
An interview with Atula ShahLives Well Shared
The Friendship of Philip Whalen and Gary SnyderPrecious Energy
The Ninth Zen Precept: Not Being AngryQigong for meditators
Energy cultivation for a deepened practiceThe Buddha's Birthplace
An illustrated timeline of Lumbini, NepalTo Uphold the World
What ancient India’s Buddhist emperor can tell us about our current crisisWhale Song
Secrets beneath the shimmering blueWhose Buddhism is Truest?
No one’s—and everyone’s, it turns out. Long-lost scrolls shed some surprising light.











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