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The 89-year-old Buddhist nun teaches the power of agreeing with your anxiety, instead of trying to run from it.
The 89-year-old Buddhist nun teaches the power of agreeing with your anxiety, instead of trying to run from it.
What does it mean to “make friends” with fear? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” the beloved Buddhist teacher and author Pema Chödrön explores how to embrace uncertainty and loss, rather t...
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In Tarthang Tulku’s vision of mind, the boundaries we take to be real are conventions that can be seen through. The post No Borders, No Boundaries appeared first on Tricycle: The B...
In the remote regions of the Himalyas, Lobsang Phuntsok was born in a nomadic family to a young, unmarried mother. She gave birth in secret in the family toilet and left the newbor...
Trupti Pandya sits in a women's shelter in Gujarat, India, working to reunite displaced women with their families. She traces villages on Google Earth, makes phone calls, and piece...
Honoring Mother Earth through Mongolian folk songs The post Steppe Mother appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
'Patch-robed monks roam the world constantly emptying and expanding their minds.' Hongzhi Zhengjue
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction instructor Cheryl Jones leads us in a practice to foster self-acceptance in any life circumstance. The post A Meditation to Meet Yourself Where...
‘Those who know the teaching of the ‘Sudden’ School and attach no importance to rituals, and whose mind functions always under right views, so that they are absolutely free from de...
Two friends discuss attachment, impermanence, and the subtle joy that Buddhist practice makes possible. The post The Flow of Life appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
What we can learn from the story of Avalokiteshvara The post On Failure, Despair, Our Times, and the 1,000 Arms of the Bodhisattva of Great Compassion appeared first on Tricycle: T...
‘When we see the goodness or the badness of other people we are not attracted by it, nor repelled by it, nor attached to it; so that our attitude of mind is as void as space. In th...
On the three immovables and the stories we tell ourselves about enlightenment The post Doorways to Awareness appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
‘A foolish passing thought makes one an ordinary man, while an enlightened second thought makes one a Buddha. A passing thought that clings to sense-objects is Klesa, while a secon...
Wendy Chen’s debut poetry collection explores ancestors, ghosts, and stories long ignored or forgotten. The post ‘Rites’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
‘The Perfect Way is difficult only for those who pick and choose.’ Seng-ts’an
‘Those who know the teaching of the ‘Sudden’ School and attach no importance to rituals, and whose mind functions always under right views, so that they are absolutely free from de...
The Buddha is here with us The post Becoming Real Humans appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
A psychotherapist provides two practices as alternatives to retaliation The post Finding Another Way appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
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