Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee - BITESIZE | How to Become Happier Today | Master Shi Heng Yi #501
Episode Date: December 6, 2024So much of our happiness seems conditional. “I’ll be happy when...” I get the job, the relationship, the money, or simply a sunny day. But when our wellbeing relies on external, fleeting things,... it’s on a shaky foundation. When we tie our sense of happiness and contentment to getting or achieving something externally, it feels constantly out of reach. Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests. Today’s clip is from episode 426 of the podcast with Master Shi Heng Yi. He belongs to the 35th generation of Shaolin Masters and began practising Kung Fu at the age of four. In the 36 years since, he’s acquired a wealth of knowledge in Chinese martial arts and Zen Buddhism. In this clip, we explore why so much of our happiness seems conditional, the true meaning of freedom, and how to deal with life’s ups and downs. Thanks to our sponsor https://www.drinkag1.com/livemore Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/426 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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Welcome to Feel Better Live More Bite Size, your weekly dose of positivity and optimism
to get you ready for the weekend. Today's clip is from episode 426 of the podcast with Master Shuheng Yi. Shuheng Yi belongs to the 35th generation
of Shaolin masters and began practicing Kung Fu at the age of four. In the 36 years since,
he's acquired a wealth of knowledge in Chinese martial arts and Zen Buddhism. In this clip, we explore why so much of our happiness seems conditional,
the true meaning of freedom,
and how to deal with life's ups and downs.
If my happiness and if my freedom has conditions,
it is not free.
I am happy because I have a job.
I'm happy because I have a relationship.
I'm happy because I have a lot of money on my bank account.
I'm happy because the sun is shining.
But all of these things, ultimately, they are not in your hands.
If your employer fires you, you don't have the finance anymore and you don't have the job.
And if your partner leaves you, you also don't have a relationship anymore.
And if the weather starts to change, you also don't have sunshine anymore.
So what happens in that moment when these things fall away?
Your happiness that was related to it would also fall away. Your happiness that was related to it would
also fall away. And this is a type of basing your life quality on something
which by nature already does not make sense because it never stays sunny. It's not happening. It doesn't make sense to place your well-being on something that
is eternally changing. It makes me think of where we started this conversation, talking about
self-mastery. The only thing we can ever master is ourselves. And if we're dependent
on those externalities, those externalities are always going to change. And so many of us are
reliant on our job, on the car that we drive, on our status, on the weather, whatever it might be,
that we drive, on our status, on the weather, whatever it might be, in order to feel good.
When everything is going just the way we want it to go, we feel good. And when something changes,
as it always does, we then feel low and depressed and we struggle.
The main point is to actually figure out for yourself how much and to what are you attached in your lifetime.
And everything you're attached to is what makes you heavy.
Everything you're attached to is what makes you heavy. Makes you heavy, meaning makes you become unmovable.
You can't move, you cannot proceed.
You are stuck somehow.
If you are stuck, you can't move.
The problem is the whole universe and this life is about moving on.
And the best way how to continuously move on is to not have too many attachments in your lifetime.
Everybody has different attachments.
It's always the same structure.
The more you are attached, the more difficult it is to move on.
That is the general pattern.
At least in our tradition,
I can only talk about what our emphasis is.
Okay.
Whether it's left or it's right,
in a way,
you are fine with the left way
and you are fine with the right way.
What we would like to develop is if you go left.
Anyway, since you decided already, you put all your commitment,
you put all your energy into the left way without crying about the middle way and the right way.
If you take the right way, you should also be able to 100% commit to the right
way. But it doesn't make sense to still carry the suffering and the regret of what everything you
did not do in your lifetime. That doesn't make sense because you can't change it anymore.
that doesn't make sense because you can't change it anymore and this is the point where sometimes to give yourself no choice
yeah no choice because if you have no choice this is like what one of my masters also used
to teach us and used to tell us and it it makes perfectly sense. If you have no choice, there is no other way than putting everything that you can do, all your energy, into this path.
I love the way you talk about that. I love the fact that you talk about this idea of restriction is a way of helping people get rid of those externalities. I mean, for someone who's listening,
Master, and is thinking, look, I am someone who's dependent on these things for my well-being,
who's dependent on these things for my well-being,
how can I start developing that inner self-awareness and that inner reliance as opposed to the external reliance
without coming to your temple for 12 months?
What are some of the ways that they can start to do that?
Now, prior to answering this question one very very important thing
i am not saying people should get rid of all of the things that brings them joy and happiness
this is not what i said if you like to be in a relationship, what I'm saying is enjoy it even more as long as it is there.
If you like to dress nicely, if you like to have nice watches, if you like to collect cars, build cars, drive cars,
like to collect cars, build cars, drive cars.
Do it as long as you can, even with more joy.
So don't take it as granted.
But at the same time, I'm saying, don't attach to these things.
Right now, you have this great chance in experiencing all of this
so experience to the fullest
but in the moment it's gone
and which is going to happen
sooner or later
it's going to happen
learn at the same time
to not get attached to it
this is the whole process
we humans are finding ourselves in this lifetime at the same time to not get attached to it. This is the whole process.
We humans are finding ourselves in this lifetime. It's a constant up and down of having and losing, of rising and falling.
This is what makes human life human life.
That is the structure of our world.
The sun rises, the sun sets. The day comes,
the night arises. We are inhaling, we are exhaling. This is human life. Okay? And this
type of pattern, I think it makes sense to embed this a little bit into your reality.
This type of pattern of up and down, in and out, left and right, having and losing, success and failure.
Maybe you will realize that this type of pattern is found from birth to death.
is found from birth to death.
Yeah.
And if then the question arises,
is that all?
Is this now life?
The constant change of left and right, up and down.
Well, if this question starts to come,
then there are other perspectives.
Then there are other possibilities that maybe for you can start to open up. See?
And this is the point where now in the ancient traditions, sometimes
in the Buddhist teachings, it is said
don't live in the extremes. Don't live
in the extreme high. Don't live in the extremes, don't live in the extreme high, don't live in the extreme low.
So not here and not here.
Buddhism in a way is called the middle way.
The Taoist teachings known for the yin and yang symbol.
So what's the emphasis on yin and yang?
Of understanding that there is a pattern also.
And also that yin and yang,
they both are dependent on each other.
And what's the point of understanding this?
Because it gives you a better understanding that there is something
else which we call harmony, which we call peace, which we call balance.
So there is nothing which is fluctuating so much anymore.
Always return back to balance, harmony, peace, stability, something that cannot be shaken.
And this can only be found in something, I make it super simple now, it is something
mind-related.
It cannot be physically related.
It cannot be matter-related cannot be meta related it is mind related
discovering yourself this is where it's related to yeah thank you what are some of your
favorite practices that enable your students or the wider public to
do that self-investigation and go inward to learn?
Something that is really useful for the beginning. It can be the simple realization
when I wake up in the morning and then in the moment I start to open my eyes.
and then in the moment I start to open my eyes.
In the moment, all the five senses start to become active.
I wake up and automatically my awareness is being driven outwards.
I'm looking for something outside of me to look at.
I'm noticing all the sounds that are around me and what I feel, let's say, on my skin,
so all the sensations of my body in the moment you are awake.
Your awareness is being drawn outwards. It's a natural process. It's naturally happening.
it's naturally happening.
The first realization is that there's also another area of watching,
but not watching something outside of you.
It's watching what goes on inside of the body.
So literally meaning,
sometimes trying to figure out
if you can watch inside yourself
and let's say,
then feel what other areas of the body are you made out of. Meaning the skeleton, the bones,
the muscles, the tendons, the organs. So sensing what goes on inside of yourself.
So sensing what goes on inside of yourself.
The same is like listening, not listening to what is like around you in terms of sound,
but listening inside of you, what signal is your body, yourself,
what can you identify listening inside of yourself?
So the point is, there are two ways where your awareness can spread to. Either you're losing your awareness with outside circumstances,
or you can sometimes just catch back your awareness and bring it back to you,
which is literally then sometimes called, well,
that is mindful.
You are mindful about what's going on about yourself.
And this is the very, very first step of being able to differentiate.
There is something that lies outside of you, obviously, but there's also another area,
another perspective,
how you can walk through the day,
but still have your awareness with yourself.
It doesn't mean one or the other is better.
We need both.
We live in both worlds.
But it's the first realization that
to have proper adjustment,
to really know which buttons
do I have to turn
or do I have to push
in order to, let's say,
improve my well-being,
to improve my life,
I think you need to know
and have a picture of all areas
that make our life, that make our existence the way as it is.
And this means it's a big part of who are you.
Who are you? What are you?
For that person who is really struggling in their life,
and there's something that they heard from you,
they thought, yeah, I can make a change.
I can transform myself.
I don't want to live life the way I'm leading it today.
But they don't know where to start.
it today, but they don't know where to start. I wonder if you could provide some final words of inspiration for them, please. It's not going to be words of wisdom.
It's going to be action. Sometimes we are just thinking too much. We are thinking too much.
Sometimes we are just thinking too much.
We are thinking too much.
Okay?
But remaining where you are and just thinking, thinking, thinking all the time is not going to make it better.
So my very first suggestion would be put in a new structure of the day.
This can mean already,
you wake up 10 minutes,
15 minutes earlier than you usually do.
And in these 10 or 15 minutes,
you put in any type of practice.
It doesn't matter.
This is the time that now
I'm dedicating purely on myself.
So therefore, I would say, regardless of what type of exercises,
what type of awareness-enhancing exercise it is,
it can be breathing exercise.
It can be sitting meditation.
It can be the combination of meditative practices
combined with movement and breathing, which is like what nowadays people
know as Qigong. So any type of these methods is perfectly fine. But the main point is that
in the moment you are starting these practices, your mindset also must fit. And that means you must really tell to yourself,
this is my time now.
It's very, very helpful to just put in directly some practice,
some action, some doing,
except for just dwelling thoughts in the mind,
looking for the proper way
of how to now start the transformation.
The transformation already happens
in the moment your daily structure
starts to look different.
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