Tricycle: The Buddhist Review - Back Issues Clearout at 80% Discount!!
We are having a major clearout of our Tricycle magazine back issues, giving you the chance to buy them at a fantastic 80% discount which means each magazine costs you only £1.30! Tricycle is the most widely read, non-affiliated, non-sectarian Buddhist publication in the West, each issue of the magazine is produced as a stand-alone issue containing articles from contemporary Buddhist masters and practitioners that can be read at any time.
The first ever issue of Tricycle features: the Dalai Lama interviewed by Spalding Gray, the friendship between the Dalai Lama and Heinrich Harrer, the Practice of Poetry and Meditation by...
Includes: an Investigation of the Mind: published here for the first time - a brief work by the great Tibetan master Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (a commentary on Mipham's Wheel...
This special tenth anniversary celebratory edition features an overview of Buddhism taking shape in the West, looking back over the years and ahead to new developments. It...
Features: Dharma Behind Bars: Dharma practice in prison; Practicing with the Five Hindrances - how to handle desire, anger, sloth, restlessness, and doubt, by Sharon...
Features: The Body: Vehicle for Awakening; yoga for meditators; walking meditation; On Having No Head by Douglas Harding; interviews with S N Goenka and Stephen Batchelor; Donald...
Features: War or Peace? A Roundtable Discussion; a visit with the Karmapa; Buddhist Parenting; an interview with Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche; Leonard Cohen; Zen Poet Basho; Facing...
Features: Fundamentalism and the Future of Religion by Karen Armstrong; Peace: How Realistic Is It?; What Are You Really Afraid Of? - David Loy argues that our true fear is...
Includes: Do Nothing: A Guided Meditation by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche; No Excuses: There are no obstacles, just opportunities by Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo; Unlimited...
Includes: Green Meditation: Turn Out The Lights by Clark Strand; Starting from Scratch: a talk with Stephen Batchelor focusing on his new book, Confession of a Buddhist...
Features: a celebration of the 50th edition of Tricycle magazine; plus Tsokyni Rinpoche on Noble Wishes; Andrew Olendzki on the earliest Pali teachings; a special practice...
Includes: the Power of Solitude: Reginald Ray on the value of solitary retreat; Tantric art and Practice: Robert Beer on Tantric Art Then and Now, and Jeff Watt on Maps of...
Includes: Karma Crossroads: Matthieu Ricard on karma and choices in life; Stepping Toward Enlightenment: Ajahm Brahm on the deep meditative states possible through the...
This issue contains Robert Aitken Roshi on 50 years of Zen practice; Patricia Anderson on the objective reality of Buddhist deities; the lotus as a symbol; the game of Go: Playing for...
Features: Thubten Chodron on Spiritual Materialism; Samdhong Rinpoche on Democracy in Exile, On the Cushion by Martine Batchelor; Right Speech - a look at Marshall...
Features: Buddhism and Science, Daniel Goleman on Destructive Emotions: Can Meditation Change the Brain; Overlapping Worlds by Alan Wallace; Science as Koan; Darwin and the...
Includes: Buddhism and politics, political responsibilities for Buddhists, an interview with Lama Surya Das, lawyers and judges involved with Buddhist ethics, Ikebana: the Japanese...
This issue contains an interview with Jack Kornfield, an open letter to the Pope on contraception and ecology, Lama Thubten Yeshe on Your Mind is Your Religion, Tibetan nuns, Falun...
Includes: the Big Sit: Tricycle's 90 day Zen Meditation Challenge (based on the traditional three month Zen practice period of ango, or "peaceful dwelling"); the Three Things...
Features: Tibet's Future: after 50 years of exile by Stephen Batchelor, Our Top 11 Meditation Retreats by Tricycle Readers; the Aim of Attention: the Liberating Practice of...
Includes: the Truth About Gossip by Thubten Chodron; Faith in Awakening: Are Faith and Empiricism Compatible? By Thanissaro Bhikkhu; Pure Land priest Socho Ogui on Other...