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A Buddhist reponse to Cyclone Nargis | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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A Buddhist reponse to Cyclone Nargis. May 20, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in Burma. Alex Chadwick talks with Ashin Thitzana, a Burmese monk in the Los Angeles-area, for a Buddhist interpretation of the Myanmar cyclone tragedy. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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We’ve moved! | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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May 27, 2008. Posted by Philip Ryan in General. The Tricycle Editor’s blog has moved from this space over to blog.tricycle.com. Please reset your browsers, links, and minds accordingly. In our new space we will bring in many more blogging voices, so if you’re bored by the voice you normally find here (ah-hem! Don’t worry, relief is on the way! 1 post from the universe. November 22, 2008. Is it a congratulatory matter? Well change is good…but how do we contact you now! November 24, 2008. March 1, 2009.
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One Answer to Carbon Woes: Blowin’ in the Wind | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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One Answer to Carbon Woes: Blowin’ in the Wind. May 20, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in Environment. An article in Salon. 8220;For under 2 cents a day per household, Americans could get 300 gigawatts of wind by 2030. That would:. Reduce carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation by 25 percent in 2030. Reduce natural gas use by 11 percent. Reduce cumulative water consumption associated with electricity generation by 4 trillion gallons by 2030. Support roughly 500,000 jobs in the U.S.”. May 26, 2011.
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Two Buddhists, Fifteen Feet | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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Two Buddhists, Fifteen Feet. May 15, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in News. Also in today’s NYTimes: a feature on Michael Roach and Christie McNally. Two Buddhist teachers who consider themselves (celibate) spiritual partners. Roach, 55, who ordained as a monk in 1983, and McNally, 35, live in a yurt, say that they are never more than fifteen feet apart and “admit to a hands-on physical relationship that they describe as intense but chaste.” Okie dokie. May 15, 2008. 2 Jan - May 15, 2008. May 15, 2008.
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“Where are the monks?” | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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8220;Where are the monks? May 19, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in 1. 8220;Before September, there were over 30,000 monks in Rangoon alone. Now there are 6,000. Where are the monks? That is the question.”. 8211; Ashin Nayaka, visiting scholar at Columbia University and a founder of the Buddhist Missionary Society in Jackson Heights, in today’s New York. The article recommends visiting http:/ www.burmesemonks.org/. For more information; unfortunately, the story is not available online. Enter your comment here.
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News in Brief | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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May 16, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in Burma. The junta in Burma has raised its estimated death toll to 78,000, with 56,000 missing. [ CNN. Harvard Professor (and former Obama aide. Samantha Power and Washington Post Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt talk about Burma and the moral and political complexities of intervention. [ NPR. The 17th Karmapa, Ugyen Trinley Dorje, makes his first visit to the United States. [ New York Times. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. By My Hand a...
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One-Liners from Lama Surya Das | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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One-Liners from Lama Surya Das. May 16, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in 1. From Lama Surya Das:. That which we call “I” is just impermanent, ownerless karma rolling along. Don’t take it personally. Reality is not all it’s cracked up to be. I’m enlightened enough for now. Don’t forget to medicate the ferrets. 1 Elma - May 17, 2008. What have ferrets got to do with it? As a visiting european to this site am I missing something profound? 2 KT - May 17, 2008. 3 Sarah Todd - May 17, 2008. Other than this person...
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Daniel A. Bell on “China’s Class Divide” | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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Daniel A. Bell on “China’s Class Divide”. May 21, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in News. An op-ed by Daniel A. Bell. Seeks to dispel myths about young students in China–and addresses the government’s moral obligation to help those in need:. Finally I came up with a good one (or so I thought). According to Rawls, the state should give first consideration to the worst-off members of the community. But which community matters? Do the state’s obligations extend outside national boundaries? August 11, 2010.
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“Sorry,” CNN tells China | Tricycle Editors' Blog
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8220;Sorry,” CNN tells China. May 16, 2008. Posted by Sarah Todd in News. From the New York Times. 1 Rick Woods - May 18, 2008. Jim Walton did the right thing . Apology needs to be said for mindless wordswhen we are trying to bridge humanity. May 20, 2008. I disagree, Rick. “China” — whomever that or they are — needs to understand that American culture allows for wild, healthy, overblown punditry. George Bush is called an idiot all the time. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Dreaming o...
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