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Tricycle/Summer 2011
Volume 20, Number 4In This Issue
editors view
brief teachings
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From the canon: Samyutta Nikaya 44.10 -
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good work
This Buddhist Life
food
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A Bhutanese Recipe for rice wine
gardening
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The “three sister” trio of corn, beans, and squash
online retreats
ancestors
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Remembering Gene Smith
dharma talk
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Finding freedom through thoughts and words
interview
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An interview with Reverend Patricia Kanaya Usuki
feature
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No one’s—and everyone’s, it turns out. Long-lost scrolls shed some surprising light. -
An illustrated timeline of Lumbini, Nepal
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What ancient India’s Buddhist emperor can tell us about our current crisis
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Secrets beneath the shimmering blue -
An interview with Atula Shah
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The Friendship of Philip Whalen and Gary Snyder -
Energy cultivation for a deepened practice -
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The Ninth Zen Precept: Not Being Angry
practice
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Arrive in the here and the now.
thus have i heard
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Why viewpoints are best held gently
The Green Bodhisattva
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Putting faith in a planet greater than ourselves
reviews
parting words
contributors
web exclusive
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An interview with Tom Shadyac
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An interview with Venerable Metteya
















Latest Comments in this Issue
Thank you so much Ms.Baker.very useful teaching & very practical one,especially I am so pleased when I saw the...
It all sounds nice, but I think it highly unlikely that a person can reach the stage where anger becomes pure energy...
"...get so close to our anger that we no longer know or feel it as anger."
wow. That really got my attention...
I have been to a Shin Buddhist service in Reno and I felt this philosophy is as close to the basic cause and effect...