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The Rich Roll Podcast

Meditation Master Sharon Salzberg On Real Love & The Art of Mindful Connection

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2017

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

“You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere. You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.” Sharon Salzberg We all yearn for connection, yet often feel trapped by our sense of isolation, anger, or envy. But there is a key that can free us from this prison of despair. Love. The problem? Love is just hard to talk about. Harder to understand. And perhaps even harder to practice. How we get it? How we give it? How do we attract it? How do we cultivate it? To answer these questions, first we have to define it. What is love, exactly? Ask Sharon Salzberg and she'll tell you that it's not an emotion we should be trying to extract from another. In fact, don't even think about love as a feeling at all. Instead, consider it as an ability. An aptness or facility that resides within all of us that can be cultivated to create real, profound connections with others, with all, and most importantly ourselves. And it is that connection that will nourish the very sustenance of life itself and ultimately set you free. Today I sit down with Sharon to redefine our limited interpretation of love. To dispel the misunderstandings that confine and circumscribe it. To plumb the eternal truths within it — love based on direct interactions rather than preconceptions. And to explore how we can better cultivate and expand our experience of real love in our daily lives. For the uninitiated, Sharon Salzberg is a towering figure in the field of meditation. A world-renowned teacher and multiple New York Times' bestselling author, she has played a central, crucial role in bringing meditation and mindfulness practices to the West and into mainstream culture dating back to 1974 when she first began teaching. She is the co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, MA and the author of ten books, including the New York Times bestseller, Real Happiness*, her seminal work, Lovingkindness* and her newest release, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection* (the focus of today's conversation). Sharon is also a regular columnist for On Being, a contributor to Huffington Post, and the host of her own podcast, The Metta Hour. One of the many striking things about Sharon is that she's just cool. Like, really f*$king cool. Despite her undisputed luminary status in the meditation space, conspicuously absent is any hint of pretense or artifice. Down-to-earth and fun to be with, her approach to Buddhist teachings is modern, secular, and accessible, rendering the wisdom and it's practical applications relatable to all. This conversation is a deep dive into Sharon's extraordinary life. Enjoy! Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Part of the love for oneself is self-compassion, which really comes into play.

0:06.0

Not in our triumphs, you know, in our great days, but when we've blown it, we've made

0:09.4

a mistake, or we've fallen off a course that we want to stay on, or whatever it is.

0:15.5

You know, to be able to pick ourselves up and start over and have a sense of resilience.

0:21.4

Really take some examination.

0:22.8

A lot of people think self-compassion is laziness.

0:25.8

It's like, yeah, so I'd offer you my self.

0:28.1

Blow it again in 10 seconds.

0:29.6

Right, let yourself off the hook for everything.

0:31.6

That's right.

0:32.6

But really, I think when we look at what's most effective and most efficient in making

0:37.7

a change or getting something done, it's not going on a hurrying towards yourself for

0:42.5

like five and a half hours after you've blown it.

0:45.4

You know, it's like saying, okay, less than to learn, or something like that.

0:48.8

That doesn't feel very good, or what can I do to make amends, and then start over.

0:54.3

That's Sharon Salzberg.

0:56.2

And this.

0:58.0

This is the Rich Roll Podcast.

1:05.0

The Rich Roll Podcast.

1:13.0

Hey everybody, how you guys doing?

1:14.0

What's happening?

1:15.0

My name is Rich Roll.

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