Events
Tricycle’s Buddhist Film Festival
We invite you to join us for our first ever Buddhist Film Festival from March 15-24, offering five feature length films, five short films, and a live screening and Q&A with filmmaker Lana Wilson!
When we are asleep, our consciousness is more detached from the perceptions and sensations that come to us through the senses. Through devoted practice, we can discover the “clear light” of consciousness that is not bound to the physical body, and that is not extinguished when we die.
TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk
Timeless teachings. Modern methods.
Learn to write from the place in which spiritual work happens, first by cultivating an attitude of open heartedness, curiosity, wonder, and fearlessness, then by creating work expressing those qualities.
With Sallie TisdaleVideo teachings with contemporary Buddhist teachers
Laura Burges discusses "The Eight Awarenesses of the Awakened Being" as realizations that are available to us all.
Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
Twenty-five-year-old Burmese punk musician Kyaw Kyaw is on a mission. He and his band, The Rebel Riot, travel Myanmar playing music and organizing demonstrations to raise awareness about the persecution of the country’s ethnic minorities. The band’s unique blend of ideals—one part Buddhist compassion, two parts punk rock rebellion—fuels their quest for equality and freedom for all in contemporary Myanmar.
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
Journalist Amy Yee’s new book follows the lives of four Tibetan refugees over the course of fourteen years as they forge new lives in exile.
With Amy Yee