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Tricycle/Spring 1994
Volume 3, Number 3In This Issue
ancestors
what does being a buddhist mean to you
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Re: Daily Practice
editors view
on art
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Looking for Spiritual Value in Modern Art
on practice
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A Few Notes on the Endless Quest for Meditation Posture -
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With Dharma Discourse From Bodhidharma
feature
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The Life Story and Love Poems of the Sixth Dalai Lama -
Tibetan Buddhism has been portrayed as the most corrupt deviation of the Buddha's teaching, and as its most direct descendant. Lopez takes another look at our romance with Tibet. -
We must ask ourselves if the Americanization of Zen now under way is a necessary cultural adaptation or a justification for the co-optation of Zen by secular materialists. -
An Interview With Oliver Stone
in the news
letters
shakyamuni buddha: a life retold
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Shakyamuni Buddha: A Life Retold
reviews
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A Translation of The Avatamsaka Sutra
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How I Learned and Practiced Social Change in Vietnam
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A Life of the Buddha
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Zen Poems of Ryokan
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Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
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Approach to Zen
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A Soul Approach to Illness
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The Dark Journey of Werner Erhard from est to Exile














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