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Summer 2008
Vol. 17, No. 4
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The path doesn’t save all its pleasure for the end. You can enjoy it now.Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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Tricycle asks seventeen practitioners: What in Buddhism have you changed your mind about, and why?
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Parkinson’s disease has offered artist Michael Sawyer a rare path to freedom.Zenshin Florence Caplow
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As a teenager sour on flower power, Jaimal Yogis sought authenticity at an orthodox Chinese monastery.Jaimal Yogis
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Marshall Glickman learns how to listen on an Insight Dialogue retreat.Marshall Glickman
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Venerable Yifa presents the five contemplations her monastery uses to appreciate meals.Venerable Yifa
columns
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If we do not take care of each other, who will?Andrew Olendzki, Ph.D.
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Relationships won't solve our problems, but they can help us grow.Barry Magid
contributors
editors view
on food
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James Tu’s Zen Burger offers fast food that’s better for you, better for the earth.Joan Duncan Oliver
insights
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Sayadaw U Tejaniya gives essential tips for observing the moment in mindfulness meditation.Sayadaw U Tejaniya
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The paradox of enlightenment, says Stephan Bodian, is also the answer.Stephan Bodian
interview
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Grammy-nominated Tibetan composer and musician Nawang Khechog chats with Tricycle’s Mark Matousek.Mark Matousek
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Tricycle chats with teacher Jack Kornfield about Buddhist psychology, everyday nirvana, and what all religions have in common. Photograph by Christine Alicino.
on practice
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Five steps to transforming your obstacles—your addictions, anxieties, and fears—into tranquility and wisdom, from Tsultrim Allione.
Artwork by Andrew Guenther.Tsultrim Allione
parting words
portfolio
reviews
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A young biracial American returns to his mother's Thai village to become a monk.Joan Duncan Oliver
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The essentials of Chöd practice, in conjunction with Tsultrim Allione's "Feeding Your Demons"Alejandro Chaoul



