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Tricycle/Spring 1993
Volume 2, Number 3In This Issue
editors view
letters
ancestors
feature
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An Interview with Sharon Salzberg -
Poetry in Buddhist India -
dharma talk
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From the Vimalakirti Nirdesha Sutra
shakyamuni buddha: a life retold
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Shakyamuni Buddha: A Life Foretold
the precepts
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Reflections on the First Precept
what does being a buddhist mean to you
special section
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The Emergence of Engaged Buddhism -
Warring God Charnel Ground -
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The Evolution of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship -
Dr. Ambedkar and Buddhist Revival in India -
An Interview with Joanna Macy -
excerpt
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Zen and the Art of Transmission
in the news
general
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Reports from the Interior
books
reviews
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The Mind of Dogen Zenji
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Crossing the Waves of Ocean Mind to the Serene Continent of the Triple Gem
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Abortion and Buddhism in Japan
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Letters to a Young Zentrepreneur
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New and Selected Poems
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Buddhist Practice in Contemporary Korea
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An Ecological World-View












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