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Ann Tashi Slater speaks with writer Sandra Cisneros about feeling like Hokusai, the transformative power of death, and using meditation to return to one’s roots.
Living Courageously
Bradley Donaldson discusses the principles of living with courage and compassion through the lens of the Middle Length Discourses.
Interviewing the Zen Conversationalist
Talking with writer and Buddhist chronicler Richard Bryan McDaniel about the changing landscape of American Zen
‘Spring-Watching Pavilion’ and Other Poems
Hồ Xuân Hương’s poetry resists the social hierarchies of 18th-century Vietnam through her subtle cleverness and hidden meanings.
Best of the Haiku Challenge (March 2024)
Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge
Personal Reflections Tricycle Talks
Dismantling Delusions of White Supremacy
How fierce compassion can increase our capacity to be just toward ourselves and one another
The Zen of ‘Dune’
How Frank Herbert’s interest in the dharma went on to inform his best-known work
“Everyone Thinks They’re an Artist”
Ceramics, Zen, and the true purpose of Zen in the arts (and the arts in Zen)
Facing Injustice with Joy
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Dr. Kamilah Majied draws from Black wisdom traditions and the teachings of Nichiren Buddhism to lay out a path to justice grounded in courage, curiosity, and joy.
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