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Tricycle

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🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (Info Density · Commodity Fingerprint)
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We are the leading independent Buddhist journal in the West dedicated to making Buddhist teachings and practices broadly available.

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📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (Info Density · Semantic Coherence)
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[H2] Podcast
Finding Balance to Engage More Fully With Margaret Cullen

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[H2] Tricycle Newsletters
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[H2] New to Buddhism?
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Culture

[H1]
The Kargah Buddha

A Pakistani carving and a unique local legend
By Kami Nguyen

[IMG: Summer 2026]

The Shadow of Fake Lamas
What Do Buddhists Think of Fort Worth’s “Walk for Peace” Monks?
Disarming, Recasting, Rearming
A Profile of Anne Waldman
Making Friends with Monsters
The Case for the Conventional
Life Advice from Sakya Pandita
When Nothing Works

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[H2] Daily Dharma
When people act based on unchecked emotions such as anger, sadness, or jealousy, they often create problems for themselves and others. Wisdom, on the other hand, allows you to manage and relate to emotions skillfully, ensuring that your actions and words lead to positive outcomes rather than harm.

– Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche, “Life Advice from Sakya Pandita ”

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TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk, Teachings

[H1] A True Taste of Peace
We can learn to let go of our negative conceptions of ourselves when we realize that they’re real but not true.
By Tara Brach Spring 2020

[IMG: Forgiveness Is Not Buddhist]

IdeasMagazine | Feature

[H1] Forgiveness Is Not Buddhist
Buddhist teachings do not advise asking others to absolve us from our misdeeds. Instead, they outline a path to purification that will change our relationship to reactive patterns.
By Ken McLeod Winter 2017

Teachings

[H1] You Have to Get Wet
Zen cannot be understood from the shore—you have to step in and experience it for yourself.
By Les Kaye Mar 11, 2025

Read More

[IMG: Wise Emotions]

[H1] Dependent Arising
Dive deep into the Buddha's profound and freeing teaching of dependent arising with the founders of Bodhi College.
With Stephen Batchelor, Christina Feldman, John Peacock and Akincano Weber

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American Buddhist teacher Justin von Bujdoss discusses the advanced Vajrayana Buddhist technique.
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Tricycle’s third annual Buddhist Film Festival from June 16–30 offers five feature films and five short films from around the Buddhist world.
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Join us on this Pilgrimage to Thailand and immerse yourself in Theravada Buddhism during this all-inclusive, small group journey. June 30–July 12, 2026.
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[IMG: A Way of Belonging Clark Strand]

Join Clark Strand for a two-day retreat at Garrison Institute from July 10–12, 2026 to practice using haiku to unite with the natural world.
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ALL EVENTS

[H1]
Vow: Meaning, Purpose, and Impact

Myokei Caine-Barrett, Shonin
In this video teaching, Nichiren bishop Myokei Caine-Barrett explains that a vow isn't something you keep but a question you become.

[H2]

[H1]
Living Sanctuaries: The Monasteries of Zanskar

“Living Sanctuaries” follows architecture firm Studio Nyandak on their research expedition to document and preserve the history of Buddhist monasteries in the Zanskar Valley.

By Tenzin Tsetan Choklay

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[IMG: Finding Balance to Engage More Fully]

[H1]
Finding Balance to Engage More Fully

Meditation teacher Margaret Cullen discusses how equanimity can help us respond to the challenges of our times with greater curiosity and compassion.

With Margaret Cullen
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SUB-PAGE (https://tricycle.org/topic/teachings/) Teachings Archives – Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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Teachings

[H1] Dreams and Voices
The abbot of Wat Metta presents a timeless teaching on interpreting visions along the Buddhist path.
By Thanissaro Bhikkhu May 19, 2026

[IMG: ajaan chah buddha]

Teachings

[H1] Becoming Real Humans
The Buddha is here with us
By Ajaan Chah May 18, 2026

[IMG: mind space purser]

Teachings

[H1] The Paradox of Letting Go
The self cannot be the one to unbind itself, and seeing this clearly is where liberation begins
By Ronald E Purser May 17, 2026

[IMG: bodhipaksa sick meditation]

Teachings

[H1] How to Sit When You Are Sick
On the virtues of self-compassion and self-kindness when facing illness
By Bodhipaksa May 16, 2026

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Teachings

[H1] Pressure in the Mind
A Slovenian meditation teacher provides a dhamma perspective on inner tension.
By Primoz Korelc Hiriko May 14, 2026

[IMG: rafe martin koans]

Teachings

[H1] The World Honored One Ascends the Teaching Seat
Zen teacher and award-winning storyteller Rafe Martin explains one of the most enigmatic koans.
By Rafe Martin May 12, 2026

[IMG: Dambulla Cave Temple]

Teachings

[H1] The Goal of Buddhist Life
A Sri Lankan Theravada monk and the co-abbot of the Bhavana Society in West Virginia on living a life in line with the dhamma
By Bhante Ethkandawaka Saddhajeewa May 11, 2026

[IMG: five skandhas]

TeachingsMagazine | The Five Skandhas

[H1] The Five Skandhas: Conception
Printable aids for the pillars of Buddhist practice
By Vanessa Zuisei Goddard Summer 2026

[IMG: Tara Brach brief teaching]

TeachingsMagazine | In Brief

[H1] Say Yes!
A brief teaching from Tara Brach on accepting what is within us and around us
By Tara Brach Summer 2026

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Explore timeless teachings through modern methods.
With Stephen Batchelor, Sharon Salzberg, Andrew Olendzki, and more
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SUB-PAGE (https://tricycle.org/topic/culture/) Culture Archives – Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
[IMG: john brehm poetry]

Culture

[H1] ‘Visitation with the Radiologist’
Confronted with his own mortality, a poet turns his attention to old age, illness, and death.
By John Brehm May 24, 2026

[IMG: Temple of Our Ancestral Dreams]

Culture

[H1] The Spirits Shape-Shift
A new exhibition at the Pao Arts Center honors Boston’s Chinatown as a site of ancestral histories and dreams.
By Chenxing Han May 23, 2026

[IMG: Baby Steps]

Culture

[H1] Baby Steps
On frustration, presence, and the unlikely dharma in a highly acclaimed video game
By Mike Gillis May 22, 2026

[IMG: Arthur Russell]

Culture

[H1] Arthur Russell’s Life in Images
In Travels Over Feeling, Richard King explores the mysteries and Buddhist breadcrumbs of the late musician.
By Haley Barker May 21, 2026

[IMG: William Basinski]

Culture

[H1] William Basinski’s Shadows of Impermanence
Exploring The Disintegration Loops through a Buddhist lens
By Stephan Kunze May 15, 2026

[IMG: buddhist traveler summer 2026]

CultureMagazine | The Buddhist Traveler In

[H1] The Buddhist Traveler in Washington, D.C.
Amid the partisan rancor, Buddhist communities thrive in the nation’s capital.
By Julie Saracino Summer 2026

[IMG: What We]

CultureMagazine | Audio Dharma

[H1] What We’re Plugged Into
Two dharma talks, a video, and a TEDx talk to enhance your Buddhist practice
By Tricycle Summer 2026

[IMG: Buddhism in Washington D.C.]

CultureMagazine | By the Numbers

[H1] Buddhism By the Numbers: Washington D.C.
Buddhist statistics from the nation's capital
By The Editors Summer 2026

[IMG: tuan andrew nguyen]

CultureMagazine | Portfolio

[H1] Disarming, Recasting, Rearming
Tuan Andrew Nguyen turns tools of war into vessels of beauty.
By Kami Nguyen Summer 2026

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Start your day with a fresh perspective

[IMG: a photo of a Buddhist meditating]

Explore timeless teachings through modern methods.
With Stephen Batchelor, Sharon Salzberg, Andrew Olendzki, and more
See Our Courses
2099 chars
SUB-PAGE (https://tricycle.org/magazine/) Magazine Archive – Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
[IMG: Summer 2026]
Artwork by Tuan Andrew Nguyen

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Magazine | Letters to the Editor

[H1] Letters to the Editor
Our readers respond to Tricycle's print and online offerings.
By Tricycle Summer 2026

Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Letter from the Editor

[H1] What the Buddha Felt
A letter from Tricycle’s editor-in-chief, James Shaheen
By James Shaheen Summer 2026

[IMG: Featured contributors summer 2026 Tuan Andrew Nguyen]

CultureMagazine | Featured Contributors

[H1] Featured Contributors
Featured contributors for the Summer 2026 issue of Tricycle include Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Simon Wu, and Jenn Pelly.
By The Editors Summer 2026

CultureMagazine | Openings

[H1] Renunciation Without a Category
Ajarn Tritrinn, a transgender Thai renunciant, is carving a new path forward for monasticism beyond gender norms.
By Amnuaypond Kidpromma, PhD Summer 2026

[IMG: richard payne tantra]

IdeasMagazine | Podcasts

[H1] Demystifying Tantra
An excerpt of a conversation between scholar Richard Payne and Tricycle’s editor-in-chief, James Shaheen
Richard Payne in conversation with James Shaheen Summer 2026

[IMG: buddhist books summer 2026]

CultureMagazine | Books

[H1] What We’re Reading
The latest in Buddhist publishing
By The Editors Summer 2026

[IMG: What We]

CultureMagazine | Audio Dharma

[H1] What We’re Plugged Into
Two dharma talks, a video, and a TEDx talk to enhance your Buddhist practice
By Tricycle Summer 2026

TeachingsMagazine | Visiting Teacher

[H1] Visiting Teacher: Reverend Amitha Khema
Q&A with Reverend Amitha Khema, a Theravada monk and chaplain at George Washington University
By Reverend Amitha Khema Summer 2026

[IMG: buddhist traveler summer 2026]

CultureMagazine | The Buddhist Traveler In

[H1] The Buddhist Traveler in Washington, D.C.
Amid the partisan rancor, Buddhist communities thrive in the nation’s capital.
By Julie Saracino Summer 2026

[IMG: haiku challenge summer 2026]

CultureMagazine | On Haiku

[H1] A Wink from the Universe
The winning poem from the Tricycle Haiku Challenge explores the darker side of haiku humor.
By Clark Strand Summer 2026

[IMG: Buddhism in Washington D.C.]

CultureMagazine | By the Numbers

[H1] Buddhism By the Numbers: Washington D.C.
Buddhist statistics from the nation's capital
By The Editors Summer 2026

[IMG: walk for peace]

NewsMagazine | Openings

[H1] What Do Buddhists Think of Fort Worth’s “Walk for Peace” Monks?
Teachers respond to the viral cross-country trek.
By Tricycle Summer 2026

CultureMagazine | Sacred Sites

[H1] The Kargah Buddha
A Pakistani carving and a unique local legend
By Kami Nguyen Summer 2026

Tricycle is more than a magazine
Subscribe now for dharma talks, e-books, and more
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[IMG: buddhist life advice from sakya pandita]

TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk

[H1] Life Advice from Sakya Pandita
12th-century wisdom for modern life
By Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche Summer 2026

[IMG: Thich Nhat Hanh in brief summer 2026]

TeachingsMagazine | In Brief

[H1] Home Is Within
A brief teaching from the founder of Plum Village about the home inside us
By Thich Nhat Hanh Summer 2026

[IMG: breath body awareness from will johnson]

TeachingsMagazine | Practice

[H1] Rising and Falling
Uniting breath and body through meditation
By Will Johnson Summer 2026

[IMG: five skandhas]

TeachingsMagazine | The Five Skandhas

[H1] The Five Skandhas: Conception
Printable aids for the pillars of Buddhist practice
By Vanessa Zuisei Goddard Summer 2026

[IMG: damcho diana finnegan]

TeachingsMagazine | Meet a Teacher

[H1] Meet a Teacher: Damchö Diana Finnegan
A remote sangha serves the dharma to the Spanish-speaking world.
By Haley Barker Summer 2026

[IMG: Chagdad Tulku Rinpoche brief teaching]

TeachingsMagazine | In Brief

[H1] Don’t Poison Yourself
A brief teaching from Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche speaks to the various poisons in the world, and how to handle them.
By Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche Summer 2026

[IMG: margaret cullen equanimity]

TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk

[H1] Seeing with Grandmother’s Eyes
The Buddhist teaching of equanimity is the radical permission to feel everything–without being swept away.
By Margaret Cullen Summer 2026

[IMG: Tara Brach brief teaching]

TeachingsMagazine | In Brief

[H1] Say Yes!
A brief teaching from Tara Brach on accepting what is within us and around us
By Tara Brach Summer 2026

[IMG: joy buddhist practice]

TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk

[H1] The Joy of Dharma
Without joy the Buddhist path is very difficult.
By Bhante Buddharakkhita Summer 2026

[IMG: approaching grief roy remer]

TeachingsMagazine | Dharma Talk

[H1] Approaching Grief
Mindful methods from the executive director of the Zen Caregiving Project
By Roy Remer Summer 2026

[IMG: Lobsang Tenzin Negi brief teaching]

TeachingsMagazine | In Brief

[H1] Suffering Is Not All
A brief teaching from Lobsang Tenzin Negi on the importance of self-compassion
By Lobsang Tenzin Negi Summer 2026

[IMG: anne waldman profile]

CultureMagazine | Feature

[H1] A Profile of Anne Waldman
At 81, the poet Anne Waldman reflects on Buddhism, art, activism, and the urgent work of keeping the world awake to itself.
By Jenn Pelly Summer 2026

[IMG: conventional truth buddhism]

IdeasMagazine | Feature

[H1] The Case for the Conventional
Mahayana Buddhism insists that truth still works, even when it isn’t absolute.
By William S. Waldron Summer 2026

[IMG: Simon Wu meditation essay]

Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature

[H1] Ascension
Zombies and Zoom meditation in the New Jersey suburbs
By Simon Wu Summer 2026

IdeasMagazine | Feature

[H1] When Nothing Works
Though our worlds fall apart, with faith and practice, they can be rebuilt.
By Vanessa Zuisei Goddard Summer 2026

[IMG: tuan andrew nguyen]

CultureMagazine | Portfolio

[H1] Disarming, Recasting, Rearming
Tuan Andrew Nguyen turns tools of war into vessels of beauty.
By Kami Nguyen Summer 2026

[IMG: tibetan fake lama]

CultureMagazine | Feature

[H1] The Shadow of Fake Lamas
How Tibetan writers use fiction to raise awareness about sexual abuse
By Holly Gayley and Somtsobum Khyung Summer 2026

[IMG: tsering dondrup short story]

CultureMagazine | Feature

[H1] The Disparaging Laughter of Tsechu River
A Tibetan short story
By Tsering Döndrup, translated by Somtsobum Khyung Summer 2026

[IMG: Hiroko Yoda Shugendo]

Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature

[H1] Making Friends with Monsters
A scholar’s curiosity about Japan’s mysterious Shugendo tradition leads her on an unexpected journey over mountains and through rivers.
By Hiroko Yoda Summer 2026

[IMG: Douglas Penick pain and suffering]

Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature

[H1] On Pain
We all suffer—but perhaps our suffering can connect rather than isolate us.
By Douglas Penick Summer 2026

[IMG: Wisdom of Happiness film]

CultureMagazine | Film, Reviews

[H1] Calm in a World on Fire
In a new documentary, the Dalai Lama offers urgent tips for cultivating clear-sightedness and peace of mind.
By Pico Iyer Summer 2026

[IMG: siderits buddhist physicalism]

IdeasMagazine | Book Reviews

[H1] Is Buddhist Philosophy Compatible with Modern Science?
Philosopher Mark Siderits argues that Buddhism may be more compatible with materialism than commonly assumed. Jay Garfield examines his case and raises critical questions.
By Jay L. Garfield Summer 2026

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CultureMagazine | Book Reviews

[H1] Breathing Under Preasure
Jamieson Webster’s On Breathing examines how anxiety, politics, and fantasy converge around the most basic human act.
By Oliver Rice Summer 2026

[IMG: Eliane Radigue alien roots]

CultureMagazine | Book Reviews

[H1] Listening as Practice
An archival portrait of Éliane Radigue reveals how Buddhist discipline shaped the sound world of a singular experimental composer.
By Julian Butterfield Summer 2026

[IMG: Richard Collins poetry]

CultureMagazine | Parting Words

[H1] In the Posture of the Water Dragon
A poem by Richard Collins
By Richard Collins Summer 2026
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Your Diagnosis

Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.

Information Density 0 / 30
Read the Narrative & headings: do hard facts (prices, dates, numbers) outweigh fluff power-words?
Semantic Coherence 0 / 20
Compare the homepage promise against the sub-page reality. Do they hold the same line?
Trust & Proof 0 / 20
Weigh review mentions against actual external proof links. Claims without verification = theatre.
Commodity Fingerprint 0 / 15
Check headings & narrative against the industry clichés in the setup above.
Identity & Authority 0 / 15
Inspect the schema: is there real Organization/Person identity with sameAs links, or gaps?
Your predicted BS score 0 / 100
💡 Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)

These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.

Information Density

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Semantic Alignment

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Trust & Proof

Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.

Commodity Fingerprint

Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.

Identity & Authority

Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.

Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.

B
BS Level
Religion, Spirituality & Faith Organizations
40.7 Avg BS

Based on 90 businesses audited.

BS Detector

Religion, Spirituality & Faith Organizations BS: Tricycle (tricycle.org)

https://tricycle.org 📍 Industry: Religion, Spirituality & Faith Organizations
9 BS / 100

Tricycle is a rare instance of an organization where Substance meets or exceeds Signal. It avoids almost all common industry BS patterns, relying on high-quality editorial content rather than conversion-optimized fluff.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
3
10% BS
Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
0
0% BS
Trust & Proof Verifiable evidence vs. Trust Theatre.
3
15% BS
Commodity Fingerprint Detection of industry clichés/templates.
3
20% BS
Identity & Authority Expert verifiability & Schema depth.
0
0% BS

Consolidate repetitive newsletter and subscription calls-to-action to reduce information redundancy. Include a link to charitable financial transparency reports or a 501(c)(3) status page to fulfill industry proof expectations. Explicitly link the internal review counts to a third-party verified platform to remove any minor trust theatre ambiguity.

The site perfectly matches the Religion, Spirituality & Faith Organizations category, specifically as an editorial and educational journal. The content is deeply rooted in Buddhist dharma, practitioners’ culture, and interfaith dialogue.

“The score of 9 reflects a site nearly devoid of bullshit. Minimal points were lost due to concept repetition (3 pts) and the use of common industry jargon (3 pts), as well as missing explicit links to financial governance which is a standard proof expectation for religious non-profits (3 pts).”

Verified Analysis Date: May 24, 2026 © 1EuroSEO Independent Evaluator — Non-Sponsored Result
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