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Where to Start with Sharon Salzberg: A Beginner's Guide
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Where to Start with Sharon Salzberg: A Beginner's Guide

The best entry point to Sharon Salzberg's work is her most recent album, Infinite Flow. With 35 tracks released in February 2025, this collection offers exactly what beginners need: variety, accessibility, and the full range of Salzberg's teaching style.

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Where to Start with Sharon Salzberg: A Beginner's Guide

Begin With Infinite Flow (2025)

The best entry point to Sharon Salzberg's work is her most recent album, Infinite Flow. With 35 tracks released in February 2025, this collection offers exactly what beginners need: variety, accessibility, and the full range of Salzberg's teaching style. You can sample different meditation lengths and approaches without committing to a lengthy workshop or book. The album format lets you dip in and out, return to favorites, and build a practice at your own pace. Start with track one and work through sequentially for the first week, then identify which sessions resonate most strongly with your current state.

After That: The Stockbridge Workshop Series

Once you've established basic comfort with Salzberg's voice and approach through Infinite Flow, move to the three-day workshop series recorded in Stockbridge, Massachusetts in April 2013. Begin with the April 5th session, then progress through April 6th and 7th. Each contains six tracks, giving you a structured deepening of concepts introduced in Infinite Flow. The workshop format reveals Salzberg as a teacher responding to real students in real time—less polished than studio recordings, more alive to the actual challenges of practice. This is where her warmth and humor emerge most clearly.

After completing the Stockbridge series, explore the November 16th, 2013 workshop recorded in Phoenicia, New York. This six-track session consolidates earlier teachings and introduces new angles on loving-kindness practice.

What to Expect on First Encounter

Salzberg's voice is warm but not saccharine, clear without being clinical. Her guidance emphasizes loving-kindness (metta) meditation more than breath-focused mindfulness, though both appear in her teaching. Expect repeated phrases like "may I be safe, may I be happy, may I be healthy, may I live with ease"—traditional loving-kindness formulas that feel awkward at first, then gradually natural.

Her Theravada Buddhist background is present but not overwhelming. She references Buddhist concepts without requiring prior knowledge, making teachings accessible to secular practitioners while maintaining depth for those interested in traditional frameworks.

Common Misunderstandings

Beginners often mistake loving-kindness practice for positive thinking or affirmations. It's not. Salzberg teaches metta as a training in redirecting attention toward goodwill, not manufacturing fake emotions or denying difficult feelings. When she guides you to send loving-kindness to yourself or others, she's asking you to practice the intention of kindness, not achieve a feeling on demand.

Another confusion: assuming meditation should feel peaceful immediately. Salzberg's work often surfaces agitation, resistance, or boredom first. This isn't failure—it's the practice revealing habitual patterns. She explicitly teaches that noticing distraction is the practice, not evidence you're doing it wrong.

Some interpret her gentleness as permission to avoid discipline. Actually, she teaches rigor through kindness rather than harsh self-judgment. The discipline is showing up repeatedly, not achieving perfect concentration.

When This Work Lands Hardest

Salzberg's teaching finds people during transitions—after loss, during depression, at the beginning or end of relationships, when changing careers. The loving-kindness emphasis particularly resonates during periods of self-criticism or isolation. If you're being brutal with yourself, her work offers an alternative relationship to failure and imperfection.

It also lands when mindfulness alone feels insufficient. Practitioners who've developed concentration but struggle with self-compassion or connecting practice to daily life often find Salzberg's integration of metta with mindfulness transformative.

Your One-Week Starter Plan

Days 1-3: Listen to one 15-20 minute track from Infinite Flow each morning. Don't stack sessions. One per day. Journal briefly afterward—three sentences about what you noticed.

Day 4: Rest day. No formal practice. Notice when kindness or its absence appears in daily interactions.

Days 5-7: Return to Infinite Flow, selecting tracks that address whatever emerged during the first three days. If you noticed self-criticism, choose a self-compassion focused session. If loneliness surfaced, work with the practices oriented toward connection.

Throughout: Keep expectations low. You're training in showing up, not achieving states. Success is pressing play and sitting through it, not feeling different afterward.

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Sharon Salzberg is a central figure in the field of meditation, a world-renowned teacher, and New York Times bestselling author. She is the co-founder of the Insight Meditation Soc…

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