Nature
Rather than feeling hindered by our plight, we can attend to it.
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Why Trees Are the Ultimate Meditation Teachers
In Buddhism, trees have long been recognized as living things worthy of recognition and protection.
1,000 Buddhas on a Native American Reservation
A special connection between Tibetans and Native Americans in western Montana is helping a Buddhist peace garden thrive.
A Practice for Connecting with the Four Elements That Can Be Done Anywhere
Wherever we look in the dharma, the natural world is a resource for our own awakening.
Personal Reflections Environment
How Buddhist Practice Helped Create My First Garden
Getting my hands dirty provided a new type of refuge.
An Interview with Amos Clifford: Your Guide to Forest Bathing
A Zen practitioner and psychotherapist explains the increasingly popular practice of shinrin-yoku
At Home in the Northern Forest
In his photomontages of Vermont’s woods, photographer John Huddleston captures the direct quality of our experience in the present, particularly evident in nature.
A Case for Rewilding Mindfulness: Removing the Stigma of Stillness and Returning to the Enlivening Roots of Practice
Reducing mindfulness to its most sedentary posture is a surefire way to turn off a generation that could benefit immensely from a tool that can support them in so many ways.
Best of the Haiku Challenge (October 2021)
Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge
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