Events
The Buddhism & Ecology Summit: Touching The Earth
Join us on April 22, Earth Day 2024, for Tricycle’s Buddhism & Ecology Summit: Touching the Earth, a series of conversations with Buddhist teachers, writers, and environmental activists.
People who are hurting are engulfed with their hurt. But if they can become more resilient, they are better positioned to have a social purpose—and the act of engaging in altruistic behavior is itself a healing path.
TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk
TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk, 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 TisdaleJoin us April 17-21 for Tricycle’s second annual Buddhism and Ecology Summit, a weeklong series of conversations with Buddhist teachers, writers, environmental activists and psychologists on transforming eco-anxiety into awakened action. We’ll offer perspectives and practices for working with difficult emotions and creating pathways to meaningful action.
Video teachings with contemporary Buddhist teachers
Lama Rod Owens reinterprets the bodhisattva tradition and outlines the four qualities of the New Saint.
Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
Not One and Not Two illustrates an intersecting story of Young-mok, ill with an unknown disease, and his artist girlfriend Seon-hwa. The story follows Young-mok’s intense Zen practice as he attempts to reach enlightenment before his death, and Seon-hwa’s latest art project and her frantic search for inspiration. Oscillating between the two narratives, the film poses the question: while individuals are not the same, are they not so different, either?
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
In this episode of Life As It Is, human rights advocate Jungwon Kim explores the Korean concept of han, or inherited grief and rage.
With Jungwon Kim