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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 4 Label: Buddhist Ray Inc Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Buddhist Ray Inc Number Of Issues: 4 Publisher: Buddhist Ray Inc Sales Rank: 753 Studio: Buddhist Ray Inc Subscription Length: 365 days
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Product Description: The Buddhist Review is an internationally distributed, mainstream quarterly dedicated to exploring the full range of Buddhist activity and its impact on Western Life.The Buddhist Review, the first magaine intended to present Buddhist perspectives to a Western readership.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Extremely well written Hard to compare, since there isn't a lot of competition in the world of spiritual-inspired magazines.Tricycle stands out on it's own as a great publication.Well written articles, and a broad range of topics covered.And, my favorite bit, they don't repeat themselves every few issues.
Rating: - I liked it but . . . I really liked Tricycle. I enjoyed the articles and poems and found them interesting, and informative. But the magazine really smells. Every issue exudes an unpleasant odor. I found it difficult to read the magazine because it smelled so much. I cancelled my subscription when my son refused to sit in my lap while the magazine was open.
Rating: - Great...where is it going? I've enjoyed Tricycle for many years, but it does contain a lot of advertising, and I'm baffled when the publisher solicits donations to keep the magazine running.I'd rather see them fully embrace one form of revenue or the other.If they're not-for-profit, what's with all the slick ads?
Essentially, Tricycle seems to be heading towards a more self-serving model of publishing.Perhaps I simply miss the days when it was fresh and vibrant with new ideas.
Still, four stars!
Rating: - Dont have to be a Buddhist to love this magazine.... While I am not a Buddhist,(our son and friends are) I still love, appreciate and gain wisdom from this wonderful publication, which I was exposed to over a decade ago by Zen master Don Gilbert of Tracy, CA.And I was so excited, if that's the right word, when the new issue arrived, because two articles caught my eye.
One is titled (page 39) The Gossip Trap and should be read by most Americans.Page 40 'What are we achieving by holding up a magnifying glass instead of looking in the mirror?' ... Read More
Rating: - A book quality magazine Are you a Buddhist, enjoy meditation, or are you interested in learning more about Buddhism?Then this may be the magazine for you.
Tricycle is well written, has great photos, and is a very nice looking magazine.(The quality of the paper, heavy with a glossy coating, gives the magazine a 'coffee table book' feel.)
What I liked most about my subscription to Tricycle was that as a Buddhist in America I felt more of a connection to others who share the same interest.I also enjoyed reading ... Read More
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