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Tripping with the Buddha
A Zen priest and a psychologist discuss the potential benefits and perils of a Buddhist practice that incorporates psychedelics.
A Zen priest and a psychologist discuss the potential benefits and perils of a Buddhist practice that incorporates psychedelics.
Ashoka Mukpo—journalist, human rights worker, and son of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche—sits down with Tricycle to discuss his personal ordeal with Ebola, his work in Liberia, and how spiritual communities can help.
If you’ve ever puttered around the Buddhist blogosphere, you know the Reverend Danny Fisher. He’s the author of the Patheos blog Off the Cushion, maintains an official website, and writes for Shambhala Sun, Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly, and elephantjournal.com. No wonder he’s known around the Trike offices as “The Ultimate Buddhist Blogger.” Perhaps the first—and only—American […]
An Interview with arunlikhati
Welcome back to our blogger Q & A series! Today we have an interview with Jeanne Desy of the “Dalai Grandma” blog, whose guest post, “Zen Out in the Cold,” we published just last week. Jeanne, also known as the Dalai Grandma, is a Zen practitioner from Ohio who writes about her daily life with […]
Our blogger series went on a brief hiatus, but now it’s back! Today we have an interview with Richard Harrold, the blogger behind My Buddha Is Pink. I’m a big fan of the blog because I love the way Harrold seriously contemplates texts from the Pali Canon in almost every post but gives them his […]
Adam Tebbe is the founder of Sweeping Zen, a digital archive of information on Zen Buddhism that contains teacher biographies, lineage charts, and Tebbe’s own blog. Tebbe has also founded The Buddhist Dispatch, a Buddhist news online magazine that just launched a week ago, and the Kannonji Zen Retreat in Second Life, where practitioners with […]
Continuing Tricycle‘s Q&As with Buddhist bloggers series, today we have an interview with Lt. Jeanette Shin, the U.S. military’s first Buddhist chaplain (there are more now, all of them except Lt. Shin serving in the Army). Commissioned by the Navy in 2004, Lt. Shin, an ordained priest in the Nishi Hongwanji branch of Jodo Shinshu […]
For the next installment of Tricycle‘s Q&A’s with Buddhist bloggers (check out our previous ones with Kyle Lovett, Justin Whitaker and Waylon Lewis), we’re bringing you nine-year blogging veteran and Soto Zen practitioner Barbara O’Brien. The Tricycle community might know her from About.com’s Buddhism page, but she has also been running The Mahablog, her personal […]