An American Zen Buddhist training center in the Mountains and Rivers Order, offering Sunday programs, weekend retreats and month-long residencies.
Tricycle/Summer 2001
Volume 10, Number 4In This Issue
feature
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Is consumerism the new American religion? Is the market itself determining not only the students, but the teachers of Buddhism? -
Why did a conscientious objector choose to join a Buddhist military organization? Kidder Smith looks back on his time with the Vajra Guard. -
A Buddhist screenwriter talks about the Beats, the bodhisattva ideal, and his award-winning screenplay of Neal Cassady.
on retreat
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A Buddhist nun bites off more than she can chew.
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An interview with B. Alan Wallace. -
An interview with Mirabai Bush on bringing contemplation into the inner sanctum of American power, from Harvard University to Monsanto.
essay
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Rick Bass reflects on a life devoted to wilderness, and to environmental activism, and discovers that the one needn't exclude the other.
in the footsteps of the buddha
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The Buddhas of Bamiyan
on gardening
on parenting
reviews
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Author Chares Johnson reviews two new books by African-American Buddhists.
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An interview with Tibetan scholar Jeffrey Hopkins and an excerpt from his new book.
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A few recommendations from...
afterword
editors view
contributors
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