Meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg finished her newest book before the pandemic swept across the world, and before the killing of George Floyd sparked renewed energy around issues of social and racial ...
For decades, Sharon Salzberg has been writing about meditation and how it fits hand-in-glove with mindfulness and compassion. She’s played a crucial role in bringing Asian meditation practices to the ...
In the spring, I sat down with Sharon Salzberg who graciously shared her wisdom about practicing mindfulness, compassion, and gratitude in the city. Here is Part 2 of the interview, in which she ...
Host Paul Brandeis Raushenbush in conversation about Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, with Purple Pundit Project founder Sushma Dwivedi; and meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg talks about her new ...
Buddhist teacher offers lessons on how to be happy from 9 to 5 As Sharon Salzberg traveled the world teaching lessons from her New York Times bestseller Real Happiness, she herself learned an ...
Sharon Salzberg is a well-known Buddhist meditation teacher who, along with Marin’s Jack Kornfield and Joseph Goldstein, founded the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, one of the most ...
Perhaps the most important component, Salzberg said, is the feeling of connection — especially during this time of isolation and social distancing. “It’s a really powerful acknowledgement of ...
Sharon Salzberg's new book Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection is all about redefining how give and receive love for the better. So it’s not surprising that when these two get together, they dish ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dina Kaplan writes about mindfulness and meditation for entrepreneurs. Because we're celebrating Women’s Equality Day this week, I ...
Sharon Salzberg is a New York Times best selling author and pioneer of Buddhism in the West. She co-founded the Insight Meditation Society at Barre, Massachusetts with Jack Kornfield and Joseph ...
While there is nothing inherently wrong with money, a preoccupation with it may stand in the way of what makes us truly happy, says world-renown meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg. On this week’s ...