An Update on Tricycle’s Substack
Bringing Buddhist teachings to life
Thank you for joining Tricycle’s Substack and for being part of our community. After a few months of finding our footing here, we’ve decided to switch things up a bit to deliver more Buddhist teachings.
Each week, Tricycle sends out an email containing three Buddhist teachings on a certain topic. The name of this newsletter? Three Teachings.
What we’ve noticed is that our readers on Substack are looking for more content grounded in the teachings, so we’ve decided to share this longstanding series with all of you.
You’ll still get one free article from Tricycle’s archive every week, and now that article will be situated within some broader context—namely, two extra articles you can explore if you choose.
We’ll still keep you posted about what’s going on at Tricycle, and we also still hope to connect with you in the chat and the comments. Don’t be a stranger. Keep sharing feedback so that we can continue to respond and evolve.
As always, if you subscribe to Tricycle’s Substack, you unlock all the benefits of a Tricycle digital subscription, including:
4 new digital magazine issues per year
Access to the 35-year archive
Exclusive online content
500+ Dharma Talk videos
12 spiritual films per year
Weekly live meditations over Zoom
The complete Daily Dharma app
Invitations to live events
25% off Tricycle Online Courses
We look forward to delving a little deeper into Buddhist teachings with you and discussing how they can impact our everyday lives, offering us another way to live.
Sincerely,
The Tricycle Team




I hope this Substack gateway allows Tricycle to connect with more Buddhist communities in the U.S. and around the world, interactively. I subscribe and I often wonder why there is such a disconnect between everyone I know and what I see in both of our remaining North American Buddhist magazines. Like a glass wall. Social media accounts broadcast content from behind it, but do not interact. I can’t imagine the level of work, how many people, how much funding, it takes to produce a beautiful glossy magazine these days, so I am not unappreciative. It’s not like you can send correspondents out across the English-speaking world to interview people and hunt down news stories about contemporary Buddhist life. But, perhaps some staff or volunteers could be the names and faces of Tricycle, and personalize it. IDK.
Thank you!