Pilgrimages to sacred Buddhist sites led by experienced Dharma teachers. Includes daily teachings and group meditation sessions. A local English–speaking guide accompanies and assists.
Tricycle/Winter 1996
Volume 6, Number 2In This Issue
interview
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An Interview with June Campbell -
Spalding Gray interviewed by Francine Prose -
An Interview with Zen Master Seung Sahn
dharma talk
special section
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True dharma is free
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How to ride the horse of money instead of it riding you
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The Truth about Money
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Lawrence Shainberg solves the famous Zen koan “How do you buy a car you already own?” -
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An American monk looks at traditional Buddhist economy.
on practice
on gardening
letters
in the news
reviews
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Practical Approaches to Giving Support, Service, and Encouragement to Others -











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