How the First Buddhist Women Became Free
Vanessa Sasson’s new novel reimagines the story of the first Buddhist women’s request for ordination.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud
Vanessa Sasson’s new novel reimagines the story of the first Buddhist women’s request for ordination.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Lama Rod Owens draws from the bodhisattva tradition to rethink the relationship between social liberation and ultimate freedom.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, actor Michael Imperioli discusses what The White Lotus has taught him about craving and dissatisfaction and whether he believes that liberation is possible in this lifetime.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, poet Jane Hirshfield discusses poetry’s power to hold unanswered questions—and to transform our anger and incomprehension into compassion.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Dzogchen teacher Anne C. Klein explores what it actually means for each of us to be a buddha, as well as what happens to our humanity when we seek awakening.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, writer and translator Tenzin Dickie explores how modern Tibetan writers are continually recovering and recreating the Tibetan nation.
Listen Now on Tricycle | iTunes | SoundCloud