
Nature

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

How to Stay Grounded and Motivated in the Face of Our Climate Crisis
Three dharma teachers show us how activism, compassion, and a deeper connection with nature can make a difference.

Best of the Haiku Challenge (August 2021)
Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge

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