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Magazine Archive - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Magazine The Buddhist Review Back Issues Artwork by Anay Ngawang Chodak for Tricycle Winter 2025 Volume 35, Number 2 Subscribe to Read Now Give a Gift Subscription In This Issue The Conversation Magazine | Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor Our readers respond to Tricycle's print and online offerings
Ecodharma Leader and Activist Joanna Macy Has Died For more than half a century, scholar, Buddhist, ecologist, and "awake activist" Joanna Macy, PhD, worked tirelessly for personal, social, and planetary transformation
What Is Buddhism? An Introduction to its History and Practices Learn more about Buddhism’s rich visual culture in the Tricycle columns on Sacred Sites, What’s in a Painting, and What’s in a Symbol Buddhism for Beginners is a free resource from the Tricycle Foundation, created for those new to Buddhism
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The Shadow Side of Krishnamurti - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review In Lives in the Shadow with J Krishnamurti (London: Bloomsbury Press, 1991), the prime subjects diminished by this mythic figure are the author’s parents, the American-born Rosalind and Rajagopal, Krishnamurti’s compatriot and dedicated associate; but the most compelling character is the shadow side of Krishnamurti himself While Radha Rajagopal Sloss raises disquieting questions, her