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Tricycle/Summer 2012
Volume 21, Number 4In This Issue
contributors
editors view
brief teachings
good work
This Buddhist Life
food
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Recipes From the Land of Sanghamitta
gardening
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A Zen Gardener’s Pilgrimage to India
animal realm
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Searching for Toads in Namibia
online retreats
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Offering Protection from Unwholesome Dispositions
dharma talk
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The third Zen precept
feature
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How Paul Hawken Anticipated Occupy Wall Street and the Rise of Leaderless Movements -
Anger has something to teach us. Can we listen? -
Realizing the Basic Goodness of Society
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How to Respond to Social Injustice: An interview with Buddhist scholar John Makransky -
On set with director Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche -
The genetic karma of our inherited selves -
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Staying steady through the mess we’re in: An interview with Joanna Macy -
The dangers of literalism
portfolio
practice
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How to recognize and overcome three universal obstacles to practice
thus have i heard
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The still center of the mind is a place of universal refuge.
on the cushion
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Turns out you can’t waste time if you’re aware of it.
reviews
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The Zen of Steve Jobs
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Notes from the 2011 International Network of Engaged Buddhists Conference in Bodhgaya
parting words
web exclusive
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An Interview with Shinso Ito














Latest Comments in this Issue
This seems to me a pretty confused article.
The author seems to say that he does certain things to "deal with...
"There is no try Luke, only do or not do".
Very interesting...and useful. Thank you.
The rest of the world may or may not need fixing--my own conduct is the important issue.