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The retelling of the story of Buddha Shakyamuni's enlightenment.
Mark Epstein and Ken McLeod
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Andrew Schelling
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A Pure Land nun discusses her life, her vocation, her photography, and the paradise she sees in the setting sun.
Abbess Fushimi
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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.
Alex McKay
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An author finds inspiration in the mysterious Vision Cow, a distant cousin to the famed Zen Ox.
Edward Espe Brown
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William Burroughs' companion and collaborator for more than twenty years, explains the Beat patriarch's ambivalent relation to Buddhism.
James Grauerholz
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Three members of the Tricycle staff talk to feminist, Buddhist, and philosophy professor Nancy Baker about practice and patriarchy.
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Felt lost and overwhelmed as I sat down and began to read....great reminder, and just truly hit home that my life is...
Or maybe ... don't just do something ... sit there!
(Zen joke)
Great article. Thanks for posting this...
This message, I've heard it a ton of times put so many different ways. But this article really hit home somehow....
Now that we've established what your life is, don't just sit there...do something! The whole world is waiting.