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From Russia with Love
The untold story of how Tibetan Buddhism first came to America
Burning for the Buddha
Generally considered antithetical to Buddhism's Middle Way, self-immolation has a long and surprising history in scripture and practice
Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature
America’s Guru
Ram Dass at 82
Larung Gar Five Sciences Buddhist Academy
One of the largest and most influential Tibetan Buddhist academies in the world
Focus: The Power of Paying Attention
An interview with Daniel Goleman about his new book, Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence
Standing as Equals
A conversation with Rinchen Khando Choegyal, founder of the Tibetan Nuns Project
Non-lying
The fourth Zen precept
The Supreme Contemplation
Practicing with the Four Reminders
Departments
Featured Contributors Winter 2013
Featured contributors include Richard Barnes and David Urubshurow
Letters to the Editor Winter 2013
A selection of letters sent by Tricycle readers
Stories That Surprise Us
A letter from Tricycle’s editor, James Shaheen
Breaking the Sadness Habit
Select wisdom from sources old and new
Planting the Seeds of Happiness
Select wisdom from sources old and new
Transforming Conflict
Select wisdom from sources old and new
To Be the Host
Select wisdom from sources old and new
We Can Only Try Our Best
Select wisdom from sources old and new
Drunk on Dhamma
Select wisdom from sources old and new
The Ultimate Bliss
Select wisdom from sources old and new
The Two Sisters
Select wisdom from sources old and new
A Light for Peace
Shinnyo-en's lantern-floating ceremony in New York City's Central Park
IdeasMagazine | This Buddhist Life
An Interview with Theresa Williamson
Q&A with Theresa Williamson, founder of Catalytic Communities
Dharma Shala Soup
Hearty comfort for weary travelers
Old Man’s Beard
The original mind of lichen
Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Travel
La Pala
Digging holes en español
MeditationMagazine | Online Retreats
Taking Flight: A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming
A field guide to lucid dreaming
TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk
The End of Suffering
In his new book, Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening, Joseph Goldstein discusses the ultimate freedom our practice is meant to bring about.
Context Matters
An interview with Buddhist scholar David McMahan
Skillful Effort
Not too little, not too much
Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Thus Have I Heard
This Moment Is Unique
Meeting it with a fresh mind
TeachingsMagazine | What The Buddha Never Said
I Teach Only Suffering and the End of Suffering
"Nope, I didn't (quite) say that" —The Buddha
Going Native
A snapshot of contemporary spirituality
Books in Brief Winter 2013
Covering the latest in Buddhist publishing
CultureMagazine | Parting Words
Amagansett Cherry
Praise to the cherry on the lawn of the library,the heave and contorted thrust of it, a master,on its own root, negating the word weeping (miles to the nearest tears),requiring instead down-fountaining, or descending from a…