Nicole Daedone is a consultant and trainer in relationships and communication who founded OneTaste, an organization that teaches Orgasmic Meditation. She has been featured in Tricycle magazine, a nonprofit Buddhist publication based in New York that explores Buddhist teachings worldwide through research, commentary, and news. Tricycle accepts donations and limited advertising to fund its production of quarterly issues covering a wide range of Buddhist sects, practices, and topics related to daily living and meditation.
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2. Nicole Daedone is a San Francisco-based
consultant and trainer in man-woman
relationships, communication, and Orgasmic
Meditation (OM), a practice of female orgasm that
results in more insight, vitality and connection for
both sexual partners. As the founder and head
teacher at OneTaste and the author of Slow Sex:
The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm, Nicole
Daedone has been featured in Tricycle magazine,
demonstrating the relevance of her teachings to
the Buddhist community worldwide.
3. A non-profit, quarterly magazine based in New
York City, Tricycle is a forum for independent, non-
sectarian exploration of Buddhist teachings and
practices worldwide. Founded in 1990, today
Tricycle only accepts advertising from teachers
and organizations that support the values and
mission of the magazine; almost all printing and
production costs are funded through charitable
donations. Quarterly issues of Tricycle offer
research reporting, commentary, and news on
historical and contemporary Buddhism from
around the world. Articles cover a wide range of
religious practices and topics specific to
Mahayana, Theravada, Tibetan, Vajrayana,
Vipassana, Zen, Nichiren, Pure Land, and other
Buddhist sects. Each issue of Tricycle is
comprised of two sections: Meditation and
Buddhist Practices explores topics in compassion,
devotion, chanting, generosity, concentration, and
more; Living in the World shares insight on
applied Buddhism in daily life, covering topics
such as science, food, health, sickness, aging,
and more.