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Tricycle/Winter 2011
Volume 21, Number 2In This Issue
contributors
editors view
brief teachings
good work
This Buddhist Life
food
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A dinner party invocation
gardening
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Lavender for comfort, rosemary for strength
animal realm
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The stamp of the African elephant
online retreats
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How to be present in your body
dharma talk
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Breathing Life into the Suttas
interview
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Brad Warner discusses Buddhist blogging, power, and the generation gap
ancestors
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A remembrance of Charlotte Joko Beck
feature
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Buddhism is not just a set of techniques for self-help. There is something much bigger going on. -
Three Western Buddhist practitioners share their stories. -
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An interview with Karen Armstrong, creator of the Charter for Compassion -
A Thai woman's long path to ordination
portfolio
practice
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In upholding the precepts, we actualize our buddhanature
thus have i heard
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Wrestling with wholesome and unwholesome impulses
Earth Touching
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To open the doorway to realization we must first confront our despair
reviews
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Nonviolence and engaged living
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A new documentary by Jennifer Fox
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Notes from the first Buddhist Geeks conference
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"The Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan," an exhibit at Asia Society in New York City











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Is the art at heading of this article by Michael Wenger? I love it.
Does that strange old Buddha seems foolish and sexist because he thought in terms of his time? Was he being foolish...
Be present and be willing to love..... my new mantra. Namaste
Every day I find myself able to pull myself through with readings such as these, meditation, yoga and reminding...