Conversations at the Leading Edge of Buddhism, Technology, and Global Culture

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In the 2nd part of our conversation with Sharon Salzberg, Gwen Bell speaks to her about a number of fascinating subjects. They begin with Sharon’s experience writing for secular publications, such as Oprah’s O Magazine and her experience writing her most recent book, Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience. They also discuss some periods of Sharon’s practice where she was confronting the “banality of her own mind” and a large amount of suffering and despair.

The conversation ends with Sharon’s account of the early days of the Insight Meditation Society. She also touches on how the organization has evolved over time, from it’s early disorganized beginning to it’s current condition as a well established center. She also discusses in detail what it’s like to do a retreat at the Retreat Center and at the newer long-term retreat facility, the Forest Refuge.

This is part 2 of a three-part series. Listen to Part 1: Sharon Salzberg on Now and Then & Part 3: Bodh Gaya is “The City”.

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Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg is the co-founder and guiding teacher of the Insight Meditation Society, a Buddhist retreat center in Barre, Massachusetts. She has studied with spiritual teachers in India, Tibet, Burma and Nepal, and has been leading meditation retreats worldwide since 1974. She is author of several popular books on the meditation path and is a contributing editor to Oprah's O Magazine and has appeared in such publications as Time Magazine, Yoga Journal, and Tricycle.

Website: SharonSalzberg.com