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Your Life Is Your Practice

Step into a practice that extends beyond the cushion and into daily life. This course invites you to embrace each moment—whether quiet or chaotic—as an opportunity for inquiry, care, and growth, revealing the freedom woven into everyday experience.

With Martin Alyward

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Tricycle's Meditation Group

Tricycle’s Meditation Group

Tricycle’s Meditation Group for Tricycle subscribers will provide weekly meditations and small group discussions led by renowned Buddhist teachers.

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Pilgrimage to Ladakh, India 2025

Pilgrimage to Ladakh, India 2025

Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to Ladakh, India, and immerse yourself in Tibetan Buddhism on the rooftop of the world during this all-inclusive, small group journey.

May 16-28, 2025.

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Pilgrimage to Mongolia 2025

Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to Mongolia and witness a Buddhist renaissance firsthand in the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky from June 29-July 13, 2025.

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Pilgrimage to India & Nepal March 8–21, 2026 with Venerable Bhante Buddharakkhita

Pilgrimage to India & Nepal 2026

Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to India & Nepal and explore what the Buddha said were the four sites that every committed dharma practitioner should visit.

March 8-21, 2026

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Dharma Talks

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Film Club

Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community

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Pig at the Crossing

“Pig at the Crossing” follows Dolom, a young man who abruptly dies in a motorcycle accident, as he grapples with the space between death and rebirth.

By Khyentse Norbu

Podcasts

Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers

Breathing Mindfulness

Breathing Mindfulness

Scholar Sarah Shaw lays out a comprehensive introduction to the tradition of breathing mindfulness—and examines why the tradition of samatha, or calm, meditation has been marginalized and suppressed.

With Sarah Shaw

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