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Tricycle/Spring 2001
Volume 10, Number 3In This Issue
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The retelling of the story of Buddha Shakyamuni's enlightenment. -
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A Pure Land nun discusses her life, her vocation, her photography, and the paradise she sees in the setting sun. -
Of all the exotic images that the West has ever projected onto Tibet, that of the Nazi expedition, and its search for the pure remnants of the Aryan race, remains the most bizarre. -
An author finds inspiration in the mysterious Vision Cow, a distant cousin to the famed Zen Ox. -
William Burroughs' companion and collaborator for more than twenty years, explains the Beat patriarch's ambivalent relation to Buddhism. -
Three members of the Tricycle staff talk to feminist, Buddhist, and philosophy professor Nancy Baker about practice and patriarchy.
ancestors
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Henry Whitfield uncovers a unique piece of Buddhist Americana in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC.
practice
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A special section on daily lay practice.
dharma talk
excerpt
afterword
reviews
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An interview with Tara Bennett-Goleman and an excerpt from her book.
















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I agree this is a very good article. If anyone wants some reading on nonduality and living your life in present and...
The Law of causality, aka Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, is in effect whether one sits and doesn't think about it or not.
Yes, thank you tanyamic2, you've clarified that point beautifully :)
Yes, it sometimes feels like conflicting advice. The way I've understood it is that it isn't reward/punishment (if...