Sarah Fleming
Sarah Fleming is Tricycle's audio editor.
A new book considers 177 classical Indian terms for emotions—from simmering wrath to six kinds of compassion—to explore how Buddhist texts expand our capacity to feel.
CultureMagazine | Books, Reviews
The End of Suffering
A maternity doctor turns to restoring dignity to the end of life.
Uncovering the Hidden World of Tibetan Female Lamas
In her new book, scholar Elisabeth Benard presents the first scholarly account of the Sakya Khon family’s jetsunmas
CultureMagazine | Openings, The Buddhist Traveler In
The Buddhist Traveler in Boston
New England’s metropolis offers many attractions for Buddhist visitors.
CultureMagazine | Books, Reviews
A Break in the Rhythm
Julie Otsuka’s The Swimmers dives into the spaces and paces of freedom.
Imagining the Future of Buddhist Studies
A scholar shares the history of the Collective Buddhist Studies Manifesto and asks, “How do we center the margins?”
The Undead Shamans of Bhutan
An interview with two scholars who have studied the Bhutanese deloms
Writing Toward Redemption
In a recent Tricycle Talks episode, novelist and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki discusses the creative process and her new book, The Book of Form and Emptiness.
Reading with the End in Mind
A professor of Buddhist narrative learns to live with her cancer diagnosis by connecting with Buddhist stories.
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