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Eleven poems by the unorthodox wandering hermit Ryōkan (1758–1831) The post ‘This and That’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
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Eleven poems by the unorthodox wandering hermit Ryōkan (1758–1831) The post ‘This and That’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
For five days this March, I gifted myself with a stay at the Meher Baba Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I often plan short getaways to help me find my center and decompress...
After listening to John Denver’s “I Want to Live” The earth yields enough grain, fat with cattle— why do we still name countries by their hunger and their hunger? We call ourse...
Jeffrey Yang’s linked poems and Kazumi Tanaka’s tea-ink drawings search for a way home when return is impossible. The post No Home Go Home / Go Home No Home appeared first on Tricy...
Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge The post Best of the Haiku Challenge (February 2026) appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze discusses the emotional power and depth of Kobayashi Issa’s poetry. The post Three Haiku appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge The post Best of the Haiku Challenge (March 2026) appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
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.
Monica Sok’s debut poetry collection mythologizes her own family history in a haunting portrait of generational trauma and collective healing. The post ‘In a Room of One Thousand B...
We’re continuing on with our National Poetry Month celebration! Each day, we’ve highlighted another American poet and shared a few […] The post Ada Limón Poems – Five of our Favori...
Exploring The Disintegration Loops through a Buddhist lens The post William Basinski’s Shadows of Impermanence appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
An elegy and gratitude for what has burned The post The Tassajara Zendo Fire and Impermanence appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
"Come with me. I'll teach you the flowers and the stars."
Host Michael Taft interviews meditation teacher Wystan about teaching awakening outside a strict lineage framework, cultural translation of Buddhist practice, why awakening does no...
Dear Forest, Take me, this day. Be it thorn or splinter, poison leaf or needle, or by way that does not make a sound. May we dance with broken limbs, bleed with rotting hearts, and...
Inupiaq poet Joan Kane explores themes of home and colonial dispossession in her new poetry collection, with snow pouring southward past the window. Kane’s poems center on Inupiaq...
By Daniel Alexander Jones. Daniel Alexander Jones draws evidence from the archive as an offering to our current crossroads, sharing insights about story as a means of connection an...
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The late Joanna Macy draws on Indigenous wisdom to confront the issues of Big Oil and ecological destruction The post The End of Oil, Climate Change, and the Great Turning appeared...
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...
Dear Thay,Dear Spiritual Ancestors, We, your students from around the world, are gathering today, Sunday May 24th, 2026, to generate a collective energy of presence and mindfulness...
Honoring Mother Earth through Mongolian folk songs The post Steppe Mother appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
рџЊџВ Saga Dawa Duchen — the holiest day of the Buddhist year — arrives May 31.В On this day, merit is multiplied 100 million times. What better offering than the powerful MahД...
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