Check Out My Interview with Sharon Salzberg for Shambhala Sun Space!
Please check out my conversation with the great and fabulous Sharon Salzberg – Buddhist teacher extraordinaire, and founder (along with Jack Kornfield and Joseph Goldstein) of both the Insight Meditation Society and the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies – over at Shambhala Sun Space. Here’s a sample:
…When things like the national conversation we’re having right now in the aftermath of the horrible shooting attack in Tucson happen, it seems to highlight the crucial importance of the kind of work you and others do. Faith, lovingkindness, happiness—these things all seem very basic and simple and sufficiently discussed, and yet it also seems like an open question how well we’re doing embodying these virtues as a culture.
Yeah, on a lot of levels, we’re not doing that well! I often say that we — not everybody and not always, but by and large — live in a time of blunted aspiration. We don’t imagine that well how things can be better or the lovingkindness we’re capable of or the power of compassion. We often tend to cast them as a kind of weakness, or weak response to something. So one of my hopes in focusing on the virtues is that it might help us open just even the scope of what we believe is possible and what we’re capable of—and I mean “possible” not in an abstract way. We are capable of these forces and understanding that can make a very big difference in our lives.
Read the rest here.




