It All Happens, and Nothing Lasts Weekly Column By Sharon Salzberg for On Being Published September 21st, 2015 The Buddha often described the nature of existence as being like a rainbow, an echo, a dream, like a drop of dew Read More

It All Happens, and Nothing Lasts Weekly Column By Sharon Salzberg for On Being Published September 21st, 2015 The Buddha often described the nature of existence as being like a rainbow, an echo, a dream, like a drop of dew Read More
Dropping Through Our Reactions Weekly Column By Sharon Salzberg for On Being Blog Published September 14th, 2015 Our sense of time is interwoven with our efforts to be in control, and our ability to let go. We get habituated to Read More
The Enmity Remained: Negating the Possibility of Change Weekly Column By Sharon Salzberg for On Being Published August 9th, 2015 One of the most complicated aspects of #Lovingkindness practice is working with a challenging person, called in some translations “the Read More
The Challenges of Seeing Meditation Only Through a Scientific Lens Weekly Column By Sharon Salzberg for On Being Originally Published April 26, 2015 Some years ago, a neuroscientist gently challenged me on the benefits of meditation: “Without further scientific validation,” Read More
The Pain of Caregiving & the Privilege of Suffering Weekly Column By Sharon Salzberg for On Being Originally Published April 12, 2015 No endeavor comes without stress. No matter what we do, at times we will be met with challenges: Read More