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    Our spring 2020 issue is here! Read a reflection on Jenny Odell's How to Do Nothing, Thanissaro Bhikkhu's essay on the karma of the present moment, and an interview with musician (and Vajrayana practitioner) Devendra Banhart. All this and more at .

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    Have you wondered what the purpose of mindfulness really is? What is it that meditators awaken to? Walk a path to freedom of mind and heart with 's new six-part online course, beginning March 23.

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    Are you sure you want to be on Twitter right now? In this Dharma Talk, sheds light on our tendency to surf the web unmindfully to escape unpleasant feelings, and how to have compassion for the part of ourselves that is prone to internet binges.

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    Our Spring 2020 issue is coming your way on February 1st! We’re saying farewell to our Winter issue with these parting words.

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    Join Stephen Batchelor () and Tricycle's editor and publisher James Shaheen for an evening discussion and Q&A of Stephen's new book, The Art of Solitude. Register today to join them at the New York Open Center on February 19.

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    Michael left a career in the field of abstract mathematics to live as a renunciant in a Hawaiian jungle, where he spends his days in tantric meditation and swimming with dolphins.

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    How can we soften our internet cravings?

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    Awakening Here and Now with is underway, and this is your last chance to enroll. Don’t miss out on this opportunity as Sunim guides you through traditional koan practice to reach the heart of awakening.

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    “I thought giving up my Facebook and Instagram accounts would reduce my sense of wellbeing. But I found that the opposite was the case.” Watch this week’s Dharma Talk with here:

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    How old were you when you started practicing? Let us know! You answer may be featured in a future issue of Tricycle. (Photo by Aileen David on Unsplash)

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    Our new online course with begins tomorrow! Over six units, learn what awakening is and is not, use koan practice to help free the mind to the heart of awakening, and begin to apply this understanding to daily life.

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    Tricycle's Buddhist Shorts Film Festival continues with Supermonk, a film about the friendship between an 11-year-old monk and a child soldier in Nepal.

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    In 1995, Judith Skinner started a traditional three-year Tibetan Buddhist retreat in her rent-controlled San Francisco apartment. 24 years later, she's still on retreat.

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    Less than one week until our newest online course with begins! Enroll today to learn how to use koan practice to break through doubt and confusion and see the world differently.

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    The “emptiness” of awareness is also the source of your creativity––the source of great potential, which means potential reality. Rethink the idea that emptiness means nothingness. The opposite could be true.

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    If you look deeply at the forms around you, you’ll find that they do not exist apart from your awareness. This is one way we can start to grasp the true meaning of emptiness, and begin to awaken here and now.

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    Awakening involves realizing that this reality is just like our dream state. Everything you see is made of awareness, the same awareness that creates the three dimensionality of a dream. It is the same awareness you’re using right now to read these words.

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    Everything you see in the world is made of awareness and Buddhism teaches us that all shapes and forms are impermanent. Truly realizing this also involves understanding that nothing in awareness is lost.

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    The first step in understanding the inseparability of form and emptiness is to investigate what’s going on for you right now.

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    Ever wondered what koan practice is all about? On January 6 from 8pm to 10pm EST, you can ask Zen monk by using the hashtag .

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