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Thinking About Thinking
Three exercises for investigating the nature of your mind and working with thoughts The post Thinking About Thinking first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Thinking About Thinking appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Being in Body Time
Unlike our minds, our bodies always exist in the radical present. The post Being in Body Time first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Being in Body Time appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Choeje Ayang Rinpoche, a Preeminent Tibetan Buddhist Phowa Master, Has Died
A holder of both Drikung Kagyu and Nyingma lineages, the late lama established numerous monasteries and was widely considered to be the foremost phowa master of his generation. The post Choeje Ayang Rinpoche, a Preeminent Tibetan Buddhist Phowa Master,...
The Discomfort of Compassion
Compassion in Mahayana Buddhism means coming face-to-face with the suffering of all sentient beings. It’s not fun. The post The Discomfort of Compassion first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post The Discomfort of Compassion appeared first on...
Three Fundamental Teachings of Dudjom Rinpoche
On the anniversary of the prolific teacher and Dzogchen master’s passing, Tricycle takes a look back at three of his essential teachings. The post Three Fundamental Teachings of Dudjom Rinpoche first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post...
From Empathy to Compassion
Human kindness is as natural as human selfishness. We can tip the balance by shifting our focus to one or the other. The post From Empathy to Compassion first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post From Empathy...
When Am I?
Contrary to popular belief, you can't be in the present moment. The post When Am I? first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post When Am I? appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
A Mind Like the Sky
Tibetan Lama Za Choeje Rinpoche on how to be aware of awareness in our day-to-day lives The post A Mind Like the Sky first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post A Mind Like the Sky appeared first...
The Night I Died
A mugging in 1980s New York proves life-changing The post The Night I Died first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post The Night I Died appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Buddhist Healing Traditions Reimagined
A new book offers insights into Buddhist approaches to health and wellness today. The post Buddhist Healing Traditions Reimagined first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Buddhist Healing Traditions Reimagined appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Moving Toward Peace, Truth, and Beauty
Ann Tashi Slater speaks with best-selling author Cheryl Strayed about the healing qualities of surrender and our power to be agents in our lives. The post Moving Toward Peace, Truth, and Beauty first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review....
Our Scholarly Year-in-Review 2024
Academic books we’ve recommended over the past year and a few extra The post Our Scholarly Year-in-Review 2024 first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Our Scholarly Year-in-Review 2024 appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Tricycle’s Favorite Books of the Year
Our favorite Buddhist titles from 2024 The post Tricycle’s Favorite Books of the Year first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Tricycle’s Favorite Books of the Year appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Tricycle’s Top Articles of 2024
A collection of some of our favorite articles from the past year The post Tricycle’s Top Articles of 2024 first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Tricycle’s Top Articles of 2024 appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist...
The Guru and the Radish Girl
How the 10th-century poet-yogin Saraha learned the true meaning of isolation The post The Guru and the Radish Girl first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post The Guru and the Radish Girl appeared first on Tricycle: The...
‘Biography of a Thought’
The contemporary Tibetan painter Tenzing Rigdol on Buddhism versus secularism, political inquiry, and his new installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The post ‘Biography of a Thought’ first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post ‘Biography of...
Aural Pastoralist
Talking Western psychology, Buddhist recovery, and tenacious groundhogs with visionary American folk guitarist Joseph Allred The post Aural Pastoralist first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Aural Pastoralist appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
unbuddhism
A Sri Lankan author on distancing himself from the “real Buddhism” of his country The post unbuddhism first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post unbuddhism appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Nichiren Buddhism and the Precepts
On recognizing the spiritual guidelines as actual proof of one’s practice The post Nichiren Buddhism and the Precepts first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Nichiren Buddhism and the Precepts appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Mandalas at the Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s latest exhibit on the Buddhist art of Tibet invites viewers to question what it takes not just to look at but also to truly see a work of art. The post Mandalas at the...
Purification with the Four Powers
Using regret, reliance, remedy, and resolve to purify past karma The post Purification with the Four Powers first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Purification with the Four Powers appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Embodying Tara Aparajita
A Vajrayana teaching on the “Invincible Heroine” who dismantles injustice The post Embodying Tara Aparajita first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Embodying Tara Aparajita appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Why Change Shouldn’t Surprise Us
Ann Tashi Slater speaks with best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell about the possibility for dramatic reversals, how to deal with uncertainty, and what it means to belong to a community. The post Why Change Shouldn’t Surprise Us first appeared on...
“Don’t Drink the Milk”
In this Tibetan ghost story, three brothers encounter a demoness while meditating in a remote location. The post “Don’t Drink the Milk” first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post “Don’t Drink the Milk” appeared first on Tricycle:...
“Don’t Drink the Milk”
In this Tibetan ghost story, three brothers encounter a demoness while meditating in a remote location. The post “Don’t Drink the Milk” first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post “Don’t Drink the Milk” appeared first on Tricycle:...
Karma and Rebirth
Everything is in relationship The post Karma and Rebirth first appeared on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. The post Karma and Rebirth appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
An Unending Net of Stories: Inside the New Book ‘The Oceans of Cruelty’
A retelling of one of the world’s oldest collections hurls us into layered and irresistible narratives, reminding us of the enduring power of storytelling and universal quest for freedom. The post An Unending Net of Stories: Inside the New...
Building a Historical Narrative of Tibet
Two of the minds behind The Animated History of Tibet talk with Tricycle about the show’s creation, pivotal figures, and what it means to tell the story from a distinctively Tibetan perspective. The post Building a Historical Narrative of...
Finding Presence
A teaching and practice on the Four Yogas of Dzogchen Semde. The post Finding Presence appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
The Corpse on Her Lap
A Thai ghost story told by the late Forest Tradition teacher Ajaan Suwat Suvaco The post The Corpse on Her Lap appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.