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Magazine The Buddhist Review Back Issues Artwork by Anay Ngawang Chodak for Tricycle Winter 2025 Volume 35, Number 2 Subscribe to Read Now Give a Gift Subscription In This Issue The Conversation Magazine | Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor Our readers respond to Tricycle's print and online offerings
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The initial instruction on breathing in the Satipatthana Sutta is entirely directed toward the mind and presents the classical foundation for mindfulness practice, but the culminating instruction on breathing is an entirely somatic instruction that is…
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For more than half a century, scholar, Buddhist, ecologist, and "awake activist" Joanna Macy, PhD, worked tirelessly for personal, social, and planetary transformation
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Ocean Vuong’s new novel follows the unlikely friendship between a young writer on the edge of suicide and an elderly widow reckoning with the loss of her memory
- On Not Being Stingy - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
“Stingy”—it’s a funny word Scrooge comes to mind We usually think of “stingy” in terms of possessions and possessiveness—not sharing what we own, being tight with money Notice that the word “tight” describes what it actually feels like to be stingy There are many ways of being stingy For example, a friend of mine, someone I dearly love, is very stingy with the servings
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