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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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Sweetcake Enso: Endangered Species: An Interview with Todd Gilens
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Friday, June 10, 2011. Endangered Species: An Interview with Todd Gilens. Data points for Butterflybus, January through March, 2011, with thanks to Eric Fischer. Since mid-January four city buses dedicated to threatened wildlife in the San Francisco Bay Area have been making their rounds. The following interview is with Todd Gilens, the artist who made possible the Endangered Species. Mass transit project. Todd exhibited in the fourth Sweetcake Enso exhibit, at the San Francisco Zen Center. The problem o...
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Sweetcake Enso: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. The Artful Teachings of Fukushima Keido Roshi (1933-2011) - A Dharma Talk by Grace Schireson, Saturday April 30th. Fukushima Keido, Every Day is a Good Day. On Saturday April 30. At the San Francisco Zen Center Grace Schireson. What follows is some background as to why Fukushima Keido is so very relevant to these Sweetcake Enso exhibits, a value that Grace Schireson understood immediately. Zen Comments on the Mumonkan. When I got out of the car I was surrounded by [hippies]....
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In Search of the Golden Lion: Shingon-shu Buddhism Services
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In Search of the Golden Lion. Shingon, Zen and Random Philosophies]. Saturday, December 8. A listing of the different prayers and mantras. Bodhicitta - Awakening mind. Sutra Recitation "Hannya Shin Gyo". The Heart Sutra of Perfect Wisdom. Lotus Sutra Chapter XXV. Om sarva-tathagata-pada-vandanam karomi. (Skt.). Om I bow down at the feet of all the Tathagatas.) Back to services list. LEADER: All my past deeds. LEADER: We put our faith in Buddha. LEADER: We put our faith in Dharma. 1 I will not harm life&#...
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In Search of the Golden Lion: The Meaning of Vairocana in Hua-yen Buddhism
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In Search of the Golden Lion. Shingon, Zen and Random Philosophies]. Friday, December 7. The Meaning of Vairocana in Hua-yen Buddhism. The Meaning of Vairocana in Hua-yen Buddhism. By Francis H. Cook. Philosophy East and West Vol. 22, No. 4 (October 1972)pp. 403-415. We are also told that this great Buddha is preaching constantly and eternally for the salvation of all beings. Do they rather mean that Vairocana is a spirit who inhabits the forms of men, stones, grass, stars, and so on? Hua-yen wu chiao sh...
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In Search of the Golden Lion: December 2007
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In Search of the Golden Lion. Shingon, Zen and Random Philosophies]. Tuesday, December 11. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. An image of Gautama Buddha with a Manji. Traditionally a Buddhist symbol of infinity, on his chest. Ananda. The Buddha's disciple, appears in the background. This statue is from Hsi Lai Temple. The Schools of Buddhism. The article "Buddhism, schools of" in the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Religion distinguishes three different types of classification:. In China, Korea and Vietnam.
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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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