Pilgrimages to sacred Buddhist sites led by experienced Dharma teachers. Includes daily teachings and group meditation sessions. A local English–speaking guide accompanies and assists.
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. -
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
















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