Tricycle : the buddhist review / Helen Tworkov ; interviewed by Pam Burton.

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Tricycle : the buddhist review / Helen Tworkov ; interviewed by Pam Burton.
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KZ1847
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Helen Tworkov, publisher of Tricycle Buddhist Review, explores the problem of transmitting the Buddhist art of compassion into secular life. She discusses Buddhist views of death, appreciating the immediate moment, and a current issue of Tricycle that examines the translation of the Heart Sutra in various Buddhist traditions. She goes on to recount her life experience of an abortion at age 17, her Buddhist views of life, and discussing education vs. motherhood in which life can be sustained by life.|TRICYCLE : THE BUDDHIST REVIEW / Helen Tworkov| interviewed by Pam Burton. - SERIES: Philosophers stone Helen Tworkov, publisher of Tricycle Buddhist Review, explores the problem of transmitting the Buddhist art of compassion into secular life. She discusses Buddhist views of death, appreciating the immediate moment, and a current issue of Tricycle that examines the translation of the Heart Sutra in various Buddhist traditions. She goes on to recount her life experience of an abortion at age 17, her Buddhist views of life, and discussing education vs. motherhood in which life can be sustained by life. - RECORDED: KPFK, June 1992.

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KPFK, June 1992.
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1 reel (32 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|58:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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