Website review: Tricycle
kritoke discovered this in Buddhism
•14 reviews since Jul 24, 2004
buddhism, religion, spirituality
•tricycle.com
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jennymannion rated 6 weeks ago- great magazine -- happy they have a site

Tunisman rated 7 months ago- Too much about too little..I have read this publication several times and always come away feeling vaguely unsettled.I think it may be my own very imperfect understanding of buddhism but the commercial overtones of Tricycle bother me

JIR rated 8 months ago- " Automatic Joy and Sorrow The view of interdependence makes for a great openness of mind. In general, instead of realizing that what we experience arises from a complicated network of causes, we tend to attribute happiness or sadness, for example, to single, individual sources. But if this were so, as soon as we came into contact with what we consider to be good, we would automatically be happy, and conversely, in the case of bad things, invariably sad. The causes of joy and sorrow would be easy to identify and target. It would all be very simple, and there would be good reason for our anger and attachment. When, on the other hand, we consider that everything we experience results from a complex interplay of causes and conditions, we find that there is no single thing to desire or resent, and it is more difficult for the afflictions of attachment or anger to arise. In this way, the view of interdependence makes our mind more relaxed and open." Just today's dharma. I have found that now and again they calm my mind.

tonesofhome rated 9 months ago- Great magazine, great website!

DixieThorn rated 14 months ago- Thanks to spectrekitty for this one! Awesome site!

ManWithNoTitle rated 14 months ago- I think this is one of the best thought-provoking magazines, let alone that it is Buddhist. The image above is the current issue, which I think is one of the best I have ever seen.

martiedawn rated 17 months ago- The best Buddhist magazine on the market. It is award winning and for very good reason. I LOVE it. Its not all wordy and in the clouds like Shambhalla Sun, and manages not to be trendy or superficial or new agey like some other Eastern magazines. Plus it doesn't just stick to one form of Buddhism and manages to touch on all from newer forms like Pure Land (and without judgment!) to Zen, Theravada, and Tibetan. I have subscribed for years and as long as my pocketbook allows I will continue. I can't say enough good things about this quarterly.

nicky187 rated 22 months ago- Good resource for people who want to learn more, but don't know that much to start with (like moi).

mhwombat rated 25 months ago- American Buddhist magazine