Sharon Salzberg
Who is Sharon Salzberg?
When was Sharon Salzberg born?
The daughter of a Jewish family living in New York, Sharon Salzberg was born on August 5th in 1952. Her family suffered a breakdown in her formative years, and her father departed the family home when she was only four years of age. Just five years later, her mother died, and she ended up living with her paternal grandparents. At the age of 11, Salzberg’s father suffered an overdose for which he was hospitalised, something that had an impact on her as she grew up. During her university career at Buffalo, Salzberg took a course on Asian philosophy which led to a lifetime’s fascination with Buddhism.
What does Sharon Salzberg have to teach about Buddhism?
Due to her exposure to new ideas at university, Sharon Salzberg decided to travel to India in the early 1970s. Her direct experience of intensive meditation at that time informed many of her subsequent interpretations of Buddhism. She attended Bodh Gaya, a religious site and a place of pilgrimage in Bihar which is said to be the location where the Buddha achieved Enlightenment. Partly due to this experience, her work has centred on concepts like vipassana, or insight, and metta, which is usually translated as loving-kindness. Broadly speaking her approach with both of these methods relies on meditation. As such, she has been staging meditation retreats and advocating for their usefulness across the globe with her writing and face-to-face teaching.
What honours has Sharon Salzberg won?
In 1999, Sharon Salzberg was commended by the New York Open Center for what they described as her outstanding contribution to the mindfulness of the West. She has also been appointed as a panellist at the prestigious Investigating the Mind Conference. Sharon Salzberg is also a frequent contributor to O Magazine.
Which books by Sharon Salzberg should you read?
If you want to find out more about meditation and loving-kindness, then any of the publications by Sharon Salzberg will be a good departure point. Of particular interest may be ‘The Force of Kindness: Change Your Life with Love and Compassion’, first published in 2006 or ‘Voices of Insight’ from 2001. ‘Lovingkindness Meditation’ is an audiobook worth listening to which first came out in 2005.
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