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More Poetry for Now and Zen
A series of poems responds to the works of past masters
A series of poems responds to the works of past masters
The latest in Buddhist publishing, plus a book worth rereading
Leath Tonino interviews avalanche forecaster Jerry Roberts
Kudos and congratulations to the biggest little discussion group on the Tricycle Community: the Haiku Corner, mindfully minded by our great good friend Gary Gach. Very soon (if it hasn’t already) the Haiku Corner’s discussion will reach its 575th page (that’s nearly 7,000 posts)! Gary tells me that 5-7-5 means something in haiku-speak—who knows. You […]
If you haven’t been following Clark Strand’s columns about Green Bodhisattvas on tricycle.com, you should be. It is fascinating and inspiring to watch Strand flesh out this idea that all ancient wisdom traditions share some type of eco-spiritual roots. His belief is that humanity has fallen out of touch with its intimate connections to Nature, […]
Jane Hirshfield realizes that only by losing oneself can one discover one’s true destination.
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