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The Buddha is here with us The post Becoming Real Humans appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
A disillusioned ad agency worker searches for ways to incorporate more piety into her day to day work. The post Working for a Living appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review...
Why monastic practice still matters in the digital age The post The Living Form of Zen appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
A Theravada monk and the abbot of Wat Metta on using Buddhism’s foundational moral guidelines as training rules to better know the mind The post Learning from the Precepts appeared...
Have you ever wondered how to create a simple, short daily Buddhist practice that anyone can do in only 7 minutes? How can this simple 7-minute Puja practice create merit and purif...
Sweeping courtyards, scrubbing floors: how monastery chores became one of the oldest meditation practices in the world.
A boy raised Catholic in Kampala flew to India in 1990 to earn an MBA and returned, seven years later, with a shaved head, brown robes, and a large Buddha statue that customs offic...
On Monday, the people of Korea get a national holiday. No work. No school. No rush hour traffic and packed subways as people scramble to their offices. Just a nice long weekend as...
At first glance, they seem miles apart, yet when you slow down and really listen, Christianity and Buddhism start sounding like two friends giving surprisingly similar advice. For...
‘Buddha is someone who finds freedom in good fortune and bad.’ Bodhidharma
A pilgrim’s reflection The post Walking in the Steps of the Buddha with Bhante Buddharakkita appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
A Zen teacher revisits the story of the Buddha’s awakening and what it can teach us about our interconnectedness with the Earth. The post Touching the Earth appeared first on Tricy...
BRYAN — In a former Methodist church that later served a Baptist congregation and was, for a time, a restaurant and brewery, a new Buddhist chapter is beginning.
A journalist and food writer provides a summer sojourn-inflected take on the Buddha’s foundational teachings. The post The Four Noble Truths of Travel appeared first on Tricycle: T...
If I wish myself happiness, then I might gradually become more positively disposed to the happiness of othersIt can be hard to be nice. When I was a kid, envy would prickle me as I...
A Zen teacher on the importance of having a spiritual practice without the expectation of reward The post Walking past the Candy Store appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Revi...
🙏 What practices are beneficial and traditional in Buddhism for an animal passing away? How do I help my beloved animal companion transition to Amitabha’s paradise, the Sukhavati...
рџ™Џ рџ™Џ рџ™Џ A song forВ VaiЕ›ДЃkha (Saga Dawa Duchen) 4th lunar month, full moon (on Tibetan lunar May 31), the Festival of the Buddha's three most sacred events." This Paritta...
On the power of ritual and holding both the sadness of the human condition as well as the power and vision of the Great Eastern Sun. The post Not Preferring Samsara or Nirvana appe...
‘Q: How can the delusive thoughts of living beings be destroyed? A: In so far as one sees dilutive thoughts and their destruction, one will never leave the delusive thoughts.’ A Di...
🌟🌟🌟 Saga Dawa Duchen — the holiest day of the Buddhist year — arrives May 31 (Full Moon of the 4th Lunar Month! 🔔 TURN ON CC: for chant along. 🌟In this special...
Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s twenty-seven-foot-tall Buddha sculpture repurposes remnants of war to examine forgotten histories and envision new possibilities for healing. The post The Budd...
I've tasted all of the things on the buffet of life that queer hedonism offers for me, and yet that has not answered the question, "What am I?"
Kinoli de Silva speaks to a Buddhist monk Reverend Samitharathana about the philosophy of life, his learning experiences, and having an open heart. The post An interview with Rever...
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