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Tricycle/Winter 2012
Volume 22, Number 2In This Issue
contributors
letters
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Wisdom 2.0 founder Soren Gordhamer responds to "Buying Wisdom" by Richard Eskow (Fall 2012)
editors view
brief teachings
This Buddhist Life
gardening
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The yellow bellflower apple
food
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A wholesome, warming, and nutritious recipe for porridge
animal realm
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The time of great cold is no more
online retreats
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What can Buddhism contribute to our understanding of the ecological crisis?
dharma talk
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When we are not fully present, we are not really living
interview
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Pamela Gayle White interviews the 17th Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje
feature
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Why do we ask that Buddhism be compatible with science? -
Another look at Buddhism and neuroscience -
practice
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Practicing with the four traditional lovingkindness slogans
thus have i heard
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Cultivating Equanimity
The Trackless Path
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Breaking free from the tyranny of reaction
on the cushion
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To learn how to be truly content here, you have to practice being truly content here.
parting words
web exclusive
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An interview with "neuro-painter" Greg Dunn
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An interview with scholar-artist Stephen Addiss
















Latest Comments in this Issue
As always, DL (the 'other' DL) writes with wonderful depth and verve; thanks.
exellent...thank you very much...very well put together...thank you...
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Jim Walker, are those all YOUR titles?
Hahaha. LOL I love how people profess themselves as "Masters" of...