
Trike Daily Personal Reflections
Burning Among Stars in the Night
In the wake of losing his father, a writer explores pain as a portal
In the wake of losing his father, a writer explores pain as a portal
Our path isn’t about escaping this world, it’s about becoming more intimate with it.
In a recent Life As It Is episode, writer and interfaith minister Barbara Becker shares how she found healing and community after her miscarriages.
Although I studied Buddhism as a young man, it wasn’t until I reached the later years of my life that I truly understood the Buddha’s first encounters with old age, sickness, and death.
Accepting grief as a way to honor loss can help us open into a more intimate and heartfelt union with life itself.
In the latest episode of Life As It Is, Tricycle contributing editor Ann Tashi Slater talks about a severe illness that brought The Tibetan Book of the Dead to life for her.
A friend of the late spiritual teacher recounts their conversations on life and death.
Reflections on cancer diagnosis, fear, and gratitude
In a year of overwhelming loss, there’s no one right way to grieve.