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Tricycle/Summer 2012
Volume 21, Number 4In This Issue
feature
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Staying steady through the mess we’re in: An interview with Joanna Macy -
How Paul Hawken Anticipated Occupy Wall Street and the Rise of Leaderless Movements -
Anger has something to teach us. Can we listen?
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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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The dangers of literalism
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
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











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