Podcast
Did the Buddha Really Teach That There Is No Self?
The small marks in Buddhist texts and the big questions they raise about translation
By Frederick M. Ranallo-Higgins and Zim Pickens
When mothers are left out of our stories, it is not only our paths that remain unsupported by example. The tradition itself loses access to the forms of wisdom that arise only under sustained care, interrupted attention, and long-term responsibility.
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Timeless teachings. Modern methods.
Learn to write from the place in which spiritual work happens, first by cultivating an attitude of open heartedness, curiosity, wonder, and fearlessness, then by creating work expressing those qualities.
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Tricycle’s Meditation Group for subscribers offers weekly meditations and small group discussions with leading Buddhist teachers.
The third annual virtual Tricycle Film Festival from June 16–30 offers five feature films and five short films from around the Buddhist world.
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Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
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Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
According to Thanissaro Bhikkhu, the Buddhist teaching of not-self functions as a strategy rather than a philosophical position.
With Thanissaro Bhikkhu