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Green Koans Case 15: The Second Watch of the Night
BACKGROUND: Buddhacarita (“The Life of Buddha”) is an epic poem written in Sanskrit by the Indian monk Ashvagosha in the 2nd century C.E. The original consisted of 28 cantos, of which only 14 now remain. This verse occurs at its climax, just a few verses before the end of Canto 14. More » -
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Train Your Mind: Always abide by the three basic principles
23: Always abide by the three basic principles More » -
An Interview with Katy Butler
Tricycle’s editor-at-large, Andy Cooper, has written, “If one can speak of such a thing as Buddhist journalism, then Katy is, as much as anyone, one of its originators and still one of its finest practitioners.” In addition to discussing the small setbacks and triumphs of her experience interviewing actor Jeff Bridges, Butler talks to Tricycle about how her Buddhism and her journalism inform one another in her life and work. More » -
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Train Your Mind: If You Can Practice Even When Distracted, You Are Well Trained
22. If you can practice even when distracted, you are well trained. More » -
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Green Koans Case 13: Seki’s Amida
BACKGROUND:Hozen Seki was a Japanese Jodo Shinshu (“True Pure Land”) priest who came to America in 1930, serving in Los Angeles and Arizona before founding the New York Buddhist Church in 1937. During World War II he was interned in relocation camps in Maryland, Idaho, and New Mexico. He later became a U.S. citizen. More »













