Tricycle : the Buddhist review: Volume 33 - Number 1 - Fall 2023 / The Tricycle Foundation.
Publisher: New York : The Tricycle Foundation, 2023Description: 120 pages : colour illustrationsContent type:- text
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Facing a virtual reality / Alison Speigel -- The asking / Jane Hirshfield in conversation with Wendy Biddlecombe Agsar -- What's in a painting?: Dakinis explained / Jeff Watt -- Podcast: Acts of dharma / Meredith Monk in conversation with Tricycle's editor-in-chief James Shaheen and meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg -- The Buddhist traveler in Mumbai / Wendy Biddlecombe Agsar -- On haiku: a problem of shape / Clark Strand -- Dharma talk: the two biggest problems with the spiritual path / Andrew Holecek -- The five hindrances: sensual desires / Vanessa Zusei Goddard -- Meet a teacher: Venerable Jissai Prince-Cherry / Vanessa Zusei Goddard -- Practice: taking the ache out of attachment / Venerable Thubten Chodron -- What's in a word?: Sankara / Andrew Olendski -- Teachings from the three baskets: don't go by reports -- Dharma talk: this very body / Sensei Donna Kowal -- The wonderful sounds of Wayne Shorter / Dr Kamilah Majied -- The big picture: finding home in wholeness / Anne C. Klein -- Listening into the silence: eco-feminist writer and philospher Susan Griffin on meditation, creativity and environmentalism / Judith Hertog -- Charnel ground lessons: practicing with Emilio El Nino Fidencio, and La Sante Muerte / Lourdes Arguelles -- Memories in exile: Tenzin Gyurmey celebrates the complexity of the Tibetan diaspora / Adele Tomlin -- Embracing the darkness: Tibetan dark meditation / Justin von Bujdoss -- Against the stream: a Buddhist reflection on art and transcendance / Curtis White -- Charting the four immeasurables / Mindrolling Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche -- Translated treatises / Jan Westerhoff -- The rebirth of Buddhism / Abhishek Singh Amar -- Tree and serpent / Donald S. Lopez Jr. -- In Tibet it is said that when / Sarah Ruhl.
The Tricycle Foundation is dedicated to making Buddhist teachings and practices broadly available. In 1991 the Foundation launched Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, the first magazine intended to present Buddhist perspectives to a Western readership. Tricycle soon became the leading independent journal of Buddhism in the West, where it continues to be the most inclusive and widely read vehicle for the dissemination of Buddhist views and values.
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal | Buddhist Library and Meditation Centre General Stacks | Non-fiction | BP TRIC 33.1.23 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2023-0183 |
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