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Tricycle/Winter 1998
Volume 8, Number 2In This Issue
on gardening
reviews
editors view
feature
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A decade after this poem was written, many people came to believe in a three-“Eye” Lama. A guiding light to spiritual seekers, an inspiration to scholars, an acclaimed war hero, a seer who saw auras: but who was Lobsang Rampa? -
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Whoever said poetry or Buddhism was anything unusual?
in the news
letters
parting words
in the footsteps of the buddha
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Gita Mehta considers the ancient Buddhist king in the context of a nuclear-armed India and finds his legacy never more relevant
columns
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RE: what President Clinton will come back as in his next life
on practice
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Thin, flat, and hard, the kyosaku remains the icon of tough Zen training
special section
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The Story of a Thai Forest Tradition -
An Account of the Eighth Austere Practice -
Ajaan Chah's Account of the Eleventh Austere Practice -
A Resource Book Guide
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Buddhadasa explains why "Dhamma is the Ecology of the Mind" -
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Ajaan Amaro, the co-abbot of Abhayagiri forest monastery in northern California, on the renunciant life, divesting the heart of baggage, and feeding the mosquitoes
















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