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Tricycle/Summer 1998
Volume 7, Number 4In This Issue
afterword
in the news
in the footsteps of the buddha
feature
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Amy Gross interviews Zen teacher Joko about everyday practice, American Buddhism, and making koans out of monkeyshines
on gardening
columns
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Performative Utterance
general
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A neurologist and Zen practitioner charts the phases and meanings of samadhi
editors view
special section
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A Tibetan lama on defusing the worst evil there is
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For a Buddhist on death row, anger always wears the same expression -
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Sharon Salzberg speaks with Tricycle
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From A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life
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A short story by Helen Tworkov -
Ngawang Gelek Demo Rinpoche speaks with Tricycle's Amy Gross
reviews
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Two new books unveil the complicity of Zen and the Japanese military in one of the bloodiest chapters of WWII -
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Robert A.F. Thurman speaks with Tricycle contributing editor Jeff Zaleski












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