This e-book is a companion to the Tricycle Retreat, "Aging as a Spiritual Practice," led by Buddhist teacher and aging specialist Lewis Richmond. Tricycle Teachings: Aging includes over 80 pages of articles from the Tricycle Wisdom Collection, including an excerpt from Lewis Richmond’s new book, Aging as a Spiritual Practice.
* Introduction by the Tricycle Editors
* “Beyond Coping” by the Buddha, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
* “Hags, Nuns, and Magpie Scholars,” by Anne Waldman
* “Anti-Aging Cream,” perspectives on aging from multiple Buddhist practitioners
* “Our Real Home,” by Ajahn Chah Subato
* “Aging into Dying and Death,” by Kenneth Jones
* “Too Much,” by Rafi Zabor
* “The Gift of Gratitude,” by Ajahn Sumedho
* “Awake and Demented,” by Noelle Oxenhandler
* “The Authentic Life,” an interview with Lewis Richmond
* “Aging as a Spiritual Practice,” an interview with Lewis Richmond and an excerpt from his book on aging
This e-book is a companion to the Tricycle Retreat, "Aging as a Spiritual Practice," led by Buddhist teacher and aging specialist Lewis Richmond. Tricycle Teachings: Aging includes over 80 pages of articles from the Tricycle Wisdom Collection, including an excerpt from Lewis Richmond’s new book, Aging as a Spiritual Practice.
* Introduction by the Tricycle Editors
* “Beyond Coping” by the Buddha, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
* “Hags, Nuns, and Magpie Scholars,” by Anne Waldman
* “Anti-Aging Cream,” perspectives on aging from multiple Buddhist practitioners
* “Our Real Home,” by Ajahn Chah Subato
* “Aging into Dying and Death,” by Kenneth Jones
* “Too Much,” by Rafi Zabor
* “The Gift of Gratitude,” by Ajahn Sumedho
* “Awake and Demented,” by Noelle Oxenhandler
* “The Authentic Life,” an interview with Lewis Richmond
* “Aging as a Spiritual Practice,” an interview with Lewis Richmond and an excerpt from his book on aging