Pilgrimages to sacred Buddhist sites led by experienced Dharma teachers. Includes daily teachings and group meditation sessions. A local English–speaking guide accompanies and assists.
Tricycle/Spring 2000
Volume 9, Number 3In This Issue
editors pick
in the news
ancestors
on science
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Quarks 1, Bootstraps 0
on gardening
feature
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A search for the fountainhead of the Chinese Zen School
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Jeff Zaleski interviews Robert Thurman
reviews
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Zen Talks on the Sandokai
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Sources of Buddhist Environmentalism -
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An excerpt from the forthcoming book and an interview with the authors
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A renowned Buddhist scholar explains the difference between Western and Buddhist prayer -
A Tibetan master explains that using deities in prayer is a method intended to eliminate duality -
A Zen teacher sees prayer as a skillful means that helps us to pay homage to that which is larger than we. -
An author, translator, and Tibetan monk explicates the historical meanings and uses of prayer in Buddhism -
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