Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Buddhist wisdom for your daily life 🙏
- Congratulations Marie Derly, Tricycle's Haiku Challenge winner for December 2025! the amount of work during the winter solstice remaining the same — Marie Derly
- “Although people may agree that they’re the most precious and important thing in the whole world, people are not very interested in getting to know themselves.” –Haemin Sunim
- Join us today at 1 p.m. ET for a conversation with Zen Buddhist priest and clinical psychologist Seth Segall and meditation teacher Linda Modaro to find guidance and support through Buddhist wisdom and community. Register for free to join us today!
- "If you want to know how your life used to be in the past, look at what you’re going through now. If you want to know your life in the future, look at what you’re doing now." –Orlando Cepeda #DailyDharma
- How do we respond skillfully in the face of fear and despair? Join the Tricycle for a free 90-minute gathering rooted in Buddhist teachings to reflect, share, and connect with community.
- The eightfold path outlines practical guidelines for moral living, mental training, and wisdom. Together, these guidelines offer a way out of suffering—the ultimate goal of Buddhist practice. Learn more for free at the link below!
- "In tandem with letting go and being present with what is, we can also train in nurturing positive seeds by making habits of such practices as purification, merit, and aspiration." –Pamela Gayle White
- "In the end, the work of relationship is the work of awakening: trusting what remains when grasping falls away." –nico hase #DailyDharma
- "Any understanding of the world or even of Buddhist practice is a construct of the mind. Paradoxically, for practitioners, Buddhist teachings are constructs of mind that point beyond themselves." –Gil Fronsdal
- New online course! Join Insight Dialogue Community teachers Gregory Kramer and Janet Surrey in understanding how spiritual friendship informs the Buddha's eightfold path and develops the factors of awakening. Learn more at the link below!