Podcast
How to Grieve What We’ve Lost
Finding the gaps between past, present, and future
By His Eminence the Seventh Dzogchen RinpocheTimeless teachings. Modern methods.
This possibility of awakening, of nirvana, is rarely spoken about. Do we feel that it's inaccessible, that we're not worthy, that this is reserved for an elite few? We would like to unpack this word, nirvana. Is it merely on some distant horizon, or is it something possible for each of us?
This was the Buddha's message: that every human heart, if infused with sincerity, with dedication, with commitment, can come to the same liberating understandings that the Buddha came to.
With Christina Feldman, John Peacock, and Jake DartingtonTricycle’s Meditation Group for Tricycle subscribers will provide weekly meditations and small group discussions led by renowned Buddhist teachers.
Join us on December 5 at 2 p.m. ET for a conversation with Chinese American writer and artist Wang Ping exploring poetry and translation.
Tricycle Meditation Month is an annual challenge to commit to a daily practice. This year’s theme is Mindfulness, Wisdom, and Compassion: Exploring the Nature of Experience with John Dunne.
Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to India & Nepal and explore what the Buddha said were the four sites that every committed dharma practitioner should visit.
February 8-21, 2025.
Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to Ladakh, India, and immerse yourself in Tibetan Buddhism on the rooftop of the world during this all-inclusive, small group journey.
May 16-28, 2025.
Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to Mongolia and witness a Buddhist renaissance firsthand in the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky from June 29-July 13, 2025.
Video teachings with contemporary Buddhist teachers
This talk offers suggestions about how we can wisely respond to challenging states of mind and find ways to cultivate wholesome ways of being in the world.
Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
The film Mission Joy reveals the special friendship between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
Clinical psychologist Sameet Kumar offers concrete strategies for finding meaning and cultivating resilience in the face of loss.
With Sameet Kumar