Join Sharon and Narayan Helen Liebenson hosted by the Insight Meditation Society for a Fireside Chat. Several years ago I sat on a stage with one of my colleagues, Sylvia Boorstein, to have a conversation. Some of the topics we had decided beforehand, many were spontaneous. Even though we were on a stage in front of a crowd, we wanted the atmosphere to be intimate, like friends chatting over lunch.
The first question Sylvia asked me, totally unexpected, was “What do you think of as the most important thing a teacher has ever said to you?” Because I hadn’t expected it, my unprepared response emerged from deep within, “I’d say it was when my teacher Dipa Ma told me to teach meditation. It formed the foundation of the rest of my life.”
For this portion of this series, I will be having a conversation with Narayan Helen Liebenson. I want to bring alive the feeling we got to create on that stage … inviting Narayan -- and more friends in the future -- to look at our dharma influences, our meditation experiences, issues of contemporary life, and how we deal with them.