Tricycle/Spring 2010
Volume 19, Number 3In This Issue
contributors
letters
editors view
reviews
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Reinventing oneself in Bangkok -
The story of a high lama raised in Communist China -
A shout-out to the lost ladies of Zen -
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this life
interview
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A talk with Stephen Batchelor
dharma talk
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Uncertainty is liberating.
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A visit with the dharma teacher Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel.
remembrance
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Snapshots of John Daido Loori Roshi
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Bonnie Myotai Treace, Sensei, honors her teacher.
this humorous life
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Questioning Your Spirituality Since 2010
practice
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Completely immersed in the way, the way becomes you.
food
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You can't get enlightened on an empty stomach
feature
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A charismatic ex-con lures at-risk kids away from violence. -
Under the cover of night, Clark Strand discovers a lost state essential to wakefulness.
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Dissecting Devotion
gardening
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A tree-planting challenge
special section
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The Eighth Zen Precept is about more than emptying your pockets.
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We are the world unfolding. -
How giving comes from gratitude.
portfolio
my view
thus have i heard
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The five ways I don't belong to me










Latest Comments in this Issue
I am in much the same situation. 10 years older in age, but behind you in knowledge. Good luck on your journey.
I am only beginning on my journey, so I read but don't fully comprehend these different ideas of what is and isn't,...
Buddhism Without Beliefs seems very similar to Stoicism.
Just finished The Inner Citadel" by Pierre Hadot....
Very good, inteligent explaination of nature of perceptions, speratedness and unity with everything