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Tricycle/Spring 2011
Volume 20, Number 3In This Issue
contributors
editors view
brief teachings
feature
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Right tweeting advice from @TinyBuddha
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The tales we tell ourselves -
The Life and Death of a Local Legend
good work
This Buddhist Life
food
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Cooking up a little something out of nothing
gardening
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A Zen gardener plans for spring
animal realm
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The ghost fish of Montana
online retreats
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Stay present, rain or shine.
ancestors
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A student offers glimpses of the late Zen master -
Robert Aitken Roshi: The Last Interview
interview
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An interview with John Welwood -
An interview with Shamar Rinpoche
dharma talk
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Can a lie be right speech?
portfolio
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A spiritual path in poems and pictures -
The "One Word" and "Spare Sense" versions -
An Interview with Max Gimblett and Lewis Hyde
practice
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How to sustain your meditation practice
thus have i heard
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Three Steps to Eliminating Anger
The Green Bodhisattva
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Can a power greater than ourselves put us back on the right course?
reviews
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On Dogen’s Shobo Genzo, newly translated by Kazuaki Tanahashi -
Where is Buddhism now?
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Buddhism-inspired contemporary art at the Rubin Museum of Art, through April 11














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