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Empty Vessels - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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American photographer Amir Zaki on disrupting dualities, koan breakthroughs, and the inherent connection between empty skate parks and Zen Buddhism
on Sun, 12AM
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Noelle Oxenhandler Podcast: Everything Is Buddha
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Using the teachings of Suzuki Roshi as her guide, Noelle Oxenhandler explores what it means for things to be more than just things.
on Thu, 4AM
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The Dharma of Snow - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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Sometimes results on the dharma path arrive all at once.
on Dec 12
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Enriching Our Lives with Black Contemplative Practices - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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Join us on June 13 at 2 P.M. ET for a conversation with Dr. Kamilah Majied exploring Black contemplative practices and how they can offer guidance for wise, courageous living.
on Oct 28
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The Monthly Tricycle Haiku Challenge - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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At seventeen syllables, haiku is the shortest poem in world literature. It is now also the most popular form of poetry in the world, written in nearly every language. And yet, as haiku has spread internationally, one of the most important aspects of the tradition has largely been lost—the...
on Oct 28
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I Teach Only Suffering and the End of Suffering
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"Nope, I didn't (quite) say that" —The Buddha
on Sep 26
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Trample on What Challenges You
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Using chöd to break free from the shackles of fear
on Sep 8
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Wim Wenders on the Meaning of His New Film ‘Perfect Days’
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The movie has been nominated for Best International Feature at the 2024 Academy Awards.
on Sep 4
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Weathering the Eight Worldly Winds
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How we can navigate life’s vicissitudes with trust and resilience
on Aug 6
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His groundbreaking Tibetan Buddhism PhD program graduated many of the most esteemed academics in the field today.
on Aug 3
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Is Buddhist cosmology the key to unlocking UFO mysteries? Randy Rosenthal thinks Buddhism might have something to add to the conversation.
on Aug 1
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Make Your Practice a Continuous Stream
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A lesson in disenchantment from one of the Thai Forest Tradition’s most influential teachers
on Jul 1
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Wholeness Is No Trifling Matter
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In her book Black and Buddhist, Buddhist teacher Ruth King reflects on bias and the path to true freedom.
on Jun 25
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“Our System Isn’t Restorative”
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Buddhist chaplain Dan Troyak discusses how he is using the dharma to better Australia’s prison system.
on Jun 5
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How Frank Herbert’s interest in the dharma went on to inform his best-known work
on Apr 26
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What fungi and the practice of Miksang—a contemplative photographic tradition—can teach us about interdependence
on Apr 18
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The historical Buddha was an Indian prince named Siddhartha Gautama who lived some 2,600 years ago.
on Apr 8
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Lessons from a (Mostly) Good Dog: Be Kind
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Can we learn to love each other the way our dogs love us, with that simple, tender adoration?
on Apr 5
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Tricycle's Buddhist Film Festival
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Enjoy 10 Buddhist Films from March 15-24, 2024! PLUS join a live screening and Q&A with filmmaker Lana Wilson.
on Mar 1
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The Elephant in the Dharma Hall
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For too many, Buddhist practice is a retreat into a quietism that ignores the pressing social and political realities of our time.
on Mar 1
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Social Justice in the Dharma Hall
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Do politics belong in the Dharma Hall? Buddhist academic and teacher John Peacock thinks so. Join our Premium event to find out why.
on Feb 19
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How do I start a meditation practice?
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To start a meditation practice, first remember that every single person who seems comfortable in their meditation was a beginner once.
on Feb 3
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Myogen Steve Stücky, San Francisco Zen Center's First Central Abbot, Dies at 67
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San Francisco Zen Center’s first central abbot, Myogen Steve Stücky, died shortly after 4:00 on the morning of December 31 at his home in Rohnert Park, California. He was 67. Since receiving a diagnosis of stage IV pancreatic cancer in late September, he has been widely admired for courageously...
on Jan 30
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Some things just hurt. But the key to resilience is remembering that we are never truly alone.
on Jan 22
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Healing Glistens On Carefully Washed Windows
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Professor Paula Arai reflects on the rippling benefits, and beauty, of tidying a home.
on Jan 7
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What is Buddhism? | Learn More About Buddhism | Buddhism For Beginners
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Buddhism is a religion based on the teachings of the Buddha—the title given to the Indian spiritual seeker Siddhartha Gautama more than 2,600 years ago.
on Jan 6
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Working with the Five Hindrances: Ill Will
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Transforming anger into metta lovingkindness
on Jan 3
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We are in Training to Be Nobody Special
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A writer and Buddhist teacher reflects on the lessons she’s learned about not insisting on her specialness.
on Nov 27, 2023
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Wandering . . . But Not Lost is an intimate account of meditation teacher Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche’s 4-1/2-year retreat as a homeless yogi.
on Nov 5, 2023
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Animal Liberation in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’
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How the latest ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ installment teaches compassion for all beings, even the nonhuman ones
on Nov 4, 2023
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'Buddhism: The Unspeakable Truth' Elevates Victims’ Stories in Imperfect Documentary
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Despite shortcomings, the film gives a necessary platform to abuse survivors.
on Oct 29, 2023
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Join Sharon Salzberg for an exploration of the path right where we are.
on Oct 24, 2023
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Actor Michael Imperioli on Patience, Practice, and Liberation
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What The White Lotus has taught Michael Imperioli about craving and dissatisfaction and whether he believes that liberation is possible in this lifetime
on Oct 21, 2023