Awaken Interviews Sharon Salzberg Pt 2 – Doing From A Place Of Perspective And Understanding
Donna Quesada: Now, I want to go a little deeper. I find this so fascinating that it starts with us… this kind of self-blessing.
Transform Your Mind, Change the World: Sharon Salzberg at TEDx
Sharon Salzberg is cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in Barre, Massachusetts.
Tsoknyi Rinpoche in Conversation with Sharon Salzberg (Q & A)
Sharon Salzberg participates in the Q&A “Open Heart, Open Mind” taken from the title of Tsoknyi Rinpoche’s newly released book.
Universal Compassion
Sharon Salzberg and Sylvia Boorstein discuss compassion and the opening of the heart as a nonsectarian universal wisdom for people of all backgrounds.
Sharon Salzberg on Loving Kindness
Sharon Salzberg from the ‘Wisdom of Awareness’ Retreat with Sogyal Rinpoche and Tsoknyi Rinpoche, talks about the importance of a loving attitude in our modern society.
Sharon Salzberg The Capacity To Connect To Others
by Sharon Salzberg: When the Buddha introduced the idea of intention 2,500 years ago, the prevalent social structure in India was the caste system…
Meditation Practice as Skills Training
Sharon Salzberg talks about her personal experience with meditation with various teachers – from Open Your Heart in Paradise.
Transform Your Mind, Change the World: Sharon Salzberg at TEDxBinghamtonUniversity
Sharon Salzberg is cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in Barre, Massachusetts. She has been a student of meditation since 1971, guiding meditation retreats worldwide since 1974.
Is Patience Real Happiness: Meditation Dialog with Allan Lokos & Sharon Salzberg
A teaching held at New York City’s Community Meditation Center with best selling authors Sharon Salzberg & Allan Lokos.
Sharon Salzberg on EQUANIMITY for InsightLA
Sharon Salzberg EQUANIMITY for InsightLA (Part 1) – Mindfulness, Insight Meditation.
Sharon Salzberg in Tucson
Sharon Salzberg‘s second of two hour-long talks to AMRIG. The topic included the Buddhist definition of faith and how it involves a middle way between skeptical doubt and blind acceptance.