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Tricycle/Summer 2010
Volume 19, Number 4In This Issue
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What will it take to establish a truly Western dharma? -
Chaos and Enlightenment in Bodhgaya
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Published here for the first time, this commentary by one of the great Tibetan masters of the 20th century, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, will appear in The Collected Works of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (Shambhala, 2010). -
Is what we are born with enough or could we use a little help? A conversation with Transhumanist James Hughes -
Setting the Record Straight on D.T. Suzuki
special section
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The Sixth Precept -
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food
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The easy-to-make Tibetan dish dresti is traditionally served for ceremonial occasions but also makes for good midweek comfort food.
gardening
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Midnight in the garden
animal realm
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The fantastic creatures of reality
online retreats
brief teachings
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The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism -
Using the Wisdom of Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Life's Perils and Pitfalls -
The Essential Teachings
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104 Poems by Gendun Chopel -
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The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism
contributors
letters
editors view
good work
interview
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A conversation with Lewis Richmond
This Buddhist Life
dharma talk
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Becoming Whole
practice
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Gil Fronsdal tells us how to get the most out of it
thus have i heard
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Ordinary nirvana
my view
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Why you need both to strike a balance












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Thank you for this acticle, Rodney Smith is one of the best teachers that I have ever encounter, his insight is...
Re: three fingers pointing back at you, another Buddhist definition of self is the one you see in your mirror.