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The Dismay of Motherhood
We are of the nature to get sick, grow old, and die. So are our children.
By Mary TalbotThe Buddhist Review
Back IssuesWe are of the nature to get sick, grow old, and die. So are our children.
By Mary TalbotA relational psychotherapist explores how we can see our teachers as people, both gifted and flawed.
by Pilar Jennings | artwork by Tenzing RigdolA journey through the devastation of Japan’s tsunami
by Gretel Ehrlich | photographs by James Whitlow DelanoHow colonialism sparked the global Vipassana movement
By Erik BraunBuddhism at Burning Man
by Allan Badiner | photographs by Scott LondonFinding the hidden remedies in our troubled selves
By Henry Shukman, Photography by Camille SeamanAn interview with cultural critic Curtis White
Interview with Curtis White by Linda HeumanContributing editor Pamela Gayle White speaks with six dedicated practitioners before they enter three-year retreat.
by Adrian Eisenhower | artwork by Pamela Gayle WhiteContributors include Dr. Pilar Jennings, Winifred Bird, and Camille Seaman.
By The EditorsA tribute to the original Green Gulch farmer
By Wendy JohnsonA Slice of Humble Pie Thank you for Amie Barrodale’s article “La Pala” (Winter 2013). It reminded me of a passage from a book by Iris Murdoch, A Word Child: “Nothing humbles human pride more than inability to understand a language. It’s a perfect image of spiritual limitation. The cleverest man looks a fool if […]
By The EditorsAn encounter with S. N. Goenka
By Bill HigginsA letter from Tricycle’s editor, James Shaheen
By James ShaheenClarifying our motivations for practice
By Lama Jampa ThayeQ&A with a Mindful Educator
By Emma VarvaloucasVoices of a Thousand Years
By The EditorsBecoming intimate with all of life’s circumstances
By Roshi Pat Enkyo O'HaraJapanese priest Ittetsu Nemoto has made suicide prevention his life’s work.
By Winifred BirdCommentary on two verses from Tokme Zongpo’s Thirty-seven Practices of a Bodhisattva
by Ken McLeod | artwork by Minako IwamuraRetreat is not the escape a young meditator expects
By Dan ZigmondPositive thinking in America
By Hawa AllanParting words from Maitreyabandhu
By MaitreyabandhuThe fountain of youth is a chocolate one.
By Noa JonesA tribute to the original Green Gulch farmer
By Wendy JohnsonAn encounter with S. N. Goenka
By Bill HigginsClarifying our motivations for practice
By Lama Jampa ThayeA closer look at two Pali words
By Andrew Olendzki“Nope, never said that, either.”—The Buddha
By Thanissaro BhikkhuDeciphering Buddhism’s most common word
By Robert E. Buswell, Jr. and Donald S. Lopez Jr.