Sylvia Boorstein, a legendary meditation teacher and peace activist, shares her insights on finding joy even amidst the pandemic. She emphasizes that happiness is essential for resilience, not a luxury. The discussion dives into cultivating 'inner cordiality' and the importance of compassion in challenging times. Boorstein draws on Buddhist teachings about suffering, encouraging listeners to embrace impermanence and cherish every moment. With her engaging storytelling, she highlights the transformative power of mindfulness and community support.
01:07:43
forum Ask episode
web_stories AI Snips
view_agenda Chapters
menu_book Books
auto_awesome Transcript
info_circle Episode notes
question_answer ANECDOTE
Finding Delight in Opera
Sylvia Boorstein finds joy in the Metropolitan Opera's free live streams.
She views these offerings of delight as acts of kindness during difficult times.
insights INSIGHT
Upliftment in Kindness
Boorstein finds upliftment in both delightful experiences and acts of human kindness.
Witnessing healthcare workers' courage during the pandemic moved her deeply.
insights INSIGHT
Delight as a Necessity
Delight is a necessity, not a luxury, especially during challenging times.
Boorstein emphasizes the importance of finding joy amidst suffering, using the example of blooming flowers.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Even in the middle of a pandemic, it's still OK to experience delight. That's per legendary meditation teacher, Sylvia Boostein. In fact, she says, moments of happiness can fortify you to deal with the difficulties we are all facing. In other words, joy is a necessity, not a luxury right now. That is just one of many wisdom bombs Boorstein drops in this conversation. We also discuss how to cultivate "inner cordiality" and the quality of mind that has become her "savior" in these dark days. Boorstein is a genuine contemplative O.G., part of the vanguard of teachers who introduced mindfulness into the American mainstream. She is still going strong in her mid-eighties, after having lived a colorful life. Not only is she one of America's most respected teachers, but she is also a psychotherapist, peace activist, and grandmother. As you'll hear, when she is not meditating, she is a gifted storyteller. She self-deprecatingly refers to it as "boundless talk-aremia," but I suspect that, for you, listening to Sylvia will, in itself, be a source of delight. Where to find Sylvia Boorstein online: Website: http://www.sylviaboorstein.com/ Social Media: Twitter: @SylviaBoorstein https://twitter.com/sylviaboorstein Facebook: Sylvia Boorstein - https://www.facebook.com/sylviaboorstein/ Book Mentioned: Pay Attention, for Goodness' Sake by Sylvia Boorstein - http://www.sylviaboorstein.com/books Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/sylvia-boorstein-237 Additional Resources: Ten Percent Happier Live: https://tenpercent.com/live Coronavirus Sanity Guide: https://www.tenpercent.com/coronavirussanityguide Free App access for Health Care Workers: https://tenpercent.com/care