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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review is a print and digital magazine dedicated to making Buddhist teachings and practices broadly available. Tricycle also offers monthly spiritual films online, podcasts with leading Buddhist voices, monthly dharma talk videos, and a variety of online courses with expert teachers.
Founded in 1991, Tricycle is one of the leading sources of Buddhist perspectives in the western world. The editorial spans a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to philosophy, historical analysis, contemporary issues, and cultural commentary, all seen through the lens of Buddhist teachings and practices.
Tricycle's approach provides a comprehensive view of Buddhism, beyond cultural and regional boundaries. Readers can explore a plethora of teachings, from Theravada to Mahayana, Zen to Vajrayana, and beyond.
Start your morning off on a positive note with a quick hit of Buddhist wisdom, click the link on our profile, or go to to: tricy.cl/3MdVrzn
Founded in 1991, Tricycle is one of the leading sources of Buddhist perspectives in the western world. The editorial spans a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to philosophy, historical analysis, contemporary issues, and cultural commentary, all seen through the lens of Buddhist teachings and practices.
Tricycle's approach provides a comprehensive view of Buddhism, beyond cultural and regional boundaries. Readers can explore a plethora of teachings, from Theravada to Mahayana, Zen to Vajrayana, and beyond.
Start your morning off on a positive note with a quick hit of Buddhist wisdom, click the link on our profile, or go to to: tricy.cl/3MdVrzn
Becoming a Child of Illusion with Andrew Holecek
In this Dharma Talk author and spiritual teacher Andrew Holecek explores
what it means to become a child of illusion and how to bring appearance in harmony with reality.
what it means to become a child of illusion and how to bring appearance in harmony with reality.
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So important. I hear a lot of people saying things like “I don’t want to be around that negative energy” but if these are people you supposedly care about, you should be able to be with and hear them during the good times and the challenging times.
i doubted a white woman giving me knowledge, foolish and ignorant. wise words and my sincerest apologies
Thank you so very much for these powerful reminders.
The ability to know all causes and conditions is what we call awakening or enlightenment, which a neurological event. This event happens when, through long and proper meditation, develop the neural pathways that allow us to hold that realization.
❤❤❤❤Thank you so much 🕉🕉🕉🕉🙏🙏🙏🙏
❤Thank you for making the world a better place with what you share🙏
❤To Find meaning, learning or AWARENESS in letting go or death & dying ...is to find LOVE, peace & tranquility in LIFE? What do we need to get free from? Our attachments?
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This video was extraordinary, as I now understand completely why sometimes I feel emotions that I don't understand.
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Thank you for posting this!
We have the writing of the disciples of the Apostles and the disciples of those disciples, and they not only quote much of the New Testament, but all the core idea of Christianty are present. Jesus being God, the Son of God, dying for sins, burial, resurrection, ascension to heaven. We also have writing of Jewish and Pagan contemporary historians who were hostile towards Jesus, who say the same things : Jesus being worshipped as God, the Son of God, dying for on the cross, burial, resurrection. The archeology matches the Bible perfectly all the way from Genesis through the New Testament. It's mainly because of the archeology, "friendly" writers, and "hostile" writers mentioned above that the Jesus Seminar, who are PhD level ashiest/agnostics who study Christ and the Bible, concluded that Jesus really lived in Judea 2,000 years ago, was known as a miracle workers, died on the cross under Pilate, and that his disciples really believed they had seen him risen from the dead. The fact that there are contradictions between manuscripts is often sited as proof against trusting scripture, when it actually does the opposite. The fact that there are so many manuscripts makes it easy to tell when someone changed one, and modern Bibles are transparent about any differences in the footnotes. Over 5,000 manuscripts in the original Greek and 20,000 in other lanuages. None of those differences found between manuscripts change anything about any core doctrines of Christianity, they are mainly a handwriting error on a letter or a different way to word something that means the same thing. There is 99.5% accuracy between the manuscripts according to scholars. There is also all the undisigned coincidence between not only the four Gospels, but the rest of the New and Old Testaments too. Matthew 2:22 talks about Joseph not wanting to return to Judea after fleeing to Egypt because Archelaus was ruling. That's all the info on that the Bible gives. Josephus, the Jewish historian, tells us about the things Archelaus did and how evil he was. Put these two peices of evidence together, we get the full picture. This sort of thing happens through the text with the seemingly useless details matching up perfectly with extra Biblical sources, lending to the credibility of the text. The Apostles willingness to be killed not for saying they believed Jesus had risen, but they knew he had risen, because they saw him. If the tomb wasn't empty, they would've paraded the body around to stomp out any idea of Jesus being ressurrected, but Christianty spread because there was no body in the tomb. If someone stole the body, why were nearly all the Apostles willing to be killed for saying they'd seen Jesus risen? They were thousands of miles away from one another before phones and the internet and were being threaten, tortured, and murdered for their claim. Not one "broke" and sai d it was a lie to save themselves. It's because of the evidence that I believe in Jesus.
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The only one who can forgive us is Yeshua. He is King and savior. Amen 🙏
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Excellent outline of the situation, thanks.
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I think this awareness came on for me yesterday after watching a couple of your videos, and it hasn’t gone away at all yet. It seems to be some simple little trick I’m doing with my eyes to keep it turned on. It’s very easy really, and it feels amazing. It’s like being in a lucid dream, where you wake up and realize you were dreaming, and just stare around you in wonder. Totally peaceful. ❤😍🌅
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Thank you. This was explained well
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Rinpoche! Tashi delek!! Good to see you!! ✨🧸🧘🏽♀️💭😊💗 🌺💫
Idle speech may still carry social cues and strengthen community / empathy, though 🤔
Thank you Jesus, just what I needed to hear ❤🙏🏾
Find Jesus before it's too late Sir😮
bro shut your ass and let him live with his spiritual belives
Dint be so fuc*ING ignorant. He's a good man very content with his own religion and values. Jesus loves him like a brother.
So we just need re-used glib cliches from 1980's New Age rhetoric that nobody actually understood back then?...Cool!!! I can sound really profound regurgitating that! Cheers!!!
How liberating! This means the world is not nearly as out to get me as I have thought! Not only is so much of the narrative in my head not reality, I can let go of my beliefs and assumptions and old ways of perceiving and instead choose to be open to whatever may actually be happening, all the while remembering that most others are caught in the same misperception habit as I have been, so they are not necessarily reacting to me but to their perceptions of me as filtered thru all their experiences, habits, etc!
NGL, this sounds like a Kamala Harris quote. “We can only understand what we can understand…”
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at 9:25 is a contradiction. Ashoka was 250 years after and before Mahayana. Why would Ashoka edify the words of the Buddha across the land without conviction or evidence of Buddha's existence.
Words I needed at this very moment. Thank you🪷.
Yes, kindness and patience, practised to the perfect degree that we are no longer aware that we are kind or patient, but just natural.
Thank you, Sharon, for leading us in this simple and powerful meditation. May you be safe, healthy, happy, and at ease.
Great instruction, Just like a space that let everything going on within it, but doesn’t effect the nature of space itself.
My church gives out food on Skid Row every week, you should see how quickly some of these people turn to anger. I can be giving them their first meal of the day, or week, and they will immediately cuss me out and threaten to kill us if we don't give them an extra 4 drinks that they wanted. All worth it for the few who are broken to their core and willing to listen and change
Curious as to what you are wanting them to listen to? And change?
Well said sir. The best things in life are free.
Thank you, Mrs. Batchelor.
Would love to hear the full statement/talk
Given that most of us have difficulty seeing the consequences of our actions, precepts offer good guidelines on helping to provide better conditions for more natural ethical practises you speak of. i.e. we might feel like taking something, or hurting someone, but we don’t because of our commitment to precepts. Samskaras, our volitions, are very powerful and take all sorts of practises to ease their hold: good friends, precepts, mindfulness etc. “A tamed mind brings happiness”. A good thought provoking talk John. Thank you.
To do 🐝 or not to do 🐝 what's right and what's skillfull. 🪷 Ajahn Thannissaro sardhu
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