Events
Tricycle’s Meditation Group
Past and present, dreams and reality comingle in Baatarzorig Batjargal’s art, as he chronicles Mongolia’s transition from a nomadic culture to oppressive Soviet regime to democracy and global consumerism.
By Joan Duncan OliverWe don’t need to go to some faraway place to attain Buddhahood. We don’t need to become someone special. We can commune dynamically with the universe as and where we are and fully reveal the brilliance of our own innate ‘true aspect’—that is, our true self as an entity of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.
MeditationMagazine | Practice, Teachings
Timeless teachings. Modern methods.
Learn to write from the place in which spiritual work happens, first by cultivating an attitude of open heartedness, curiosity, wonder, and fearlessness, then by creating work expressing those qualities.
With Sallie TisdaleTricycle’s Meditation Group is here! Kicking off the series is Sharon Salzberg, who will lead weekly meditations in May based on her book Real Life: The Journey from Isolation to Openness and Freedom. Join us!
Video teachings with contemporary Buddhist teachers
Bradley Donaldson discusses the principles of living with courage and compassion through the lens of the Middle Length Discourses.
Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
After decades of living a secret life, a filmmaker travels to a strict Japanese monastery in search of guidance but the only monk who will help him prefers ice cream and heavy metal over meditation. Crows Are White is an exploration of truth, faith and love, from the top of a mountain to the bottom of a sundae.
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
In this episode of Life As It Is, dharma teacher Kaira Jewel Lingo explores the power of calling on our ancestors when we feel we’re at our limits.
With Kaira Jewel Lingo