Mike Sheffield
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Writer, Editor, Musician Currently: Web Editor at Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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"I never pray or meditate, but in my mind, I pray when I create my pieces. For me, that is Buddhism.â âKosen Ohtsubo
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Kosen Ohtsuboâs âFlower Planetâ
The enfant terrible of ikebana speaks with Tricycleâs Mike Sheffield about free jazz music, Indian lingams, and the connection between flower arranging and the surrender of gassho.
https://tricycle.org/article/kosen-ohtsubos-flower-planet/
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things were better when the computer lived in its own specific room and you only went in there sometimes
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Which way New Yorkers?
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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
9 months ago
"When you give to others, you want to give attentively, you want to give with respect, you want to give out of compassion. And the best motivation, of course, is that you want to benefit your mind." âThÄnissaro Bhikkhu
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Give Before You Get
On the ultimate happiness that comes from developing the skill of generosity
https://tricycle.org/article/give-before-you-get/
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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
9 months ago
Last week, on the anniversary of the revered Dudjom Rinpoche passing, we reflected on three essential teachings that continue to inspire. Click the link below to hear about his enduring legacy.
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Three Fundamental Teachings of Dudjom Rinpoche
On the anniversary of the prolific teacher and Dzogchen masterâs passing, Tricycle takes a look back at three of his essential teachings.
https://tricycle.org/article/three-fundamental-teachings-of-dudjom-rinpoche/
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âPlaying guitar is simply living and breathing for me. Perhaps it is my equivalent to dharmic practice. It seems like the most impermanent, most nondualistic thing I know.â âTashi Dorji in conversation with
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Anchoring in the Present Moment
Exploring monastic music traditions, apocalyptic visions, and Drukpa anarchism with singular guitarist Tashi Dorji.
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