Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee - How To Create a Spacious & Peaceful Mind - Guided Meditation With Zen Master Henry Shukman #643
Episode Date: March 29, 2026As you may know, all throughout March, I have been releasing short 10-minute meditations from Henry Shukman every single Sunday to inspire you to join our 30-day meditation challenge with The Way. I...n this final bonus meditation from Henry, he takes us back to the original purpose of meditation – to rest the nervous system and to show us we’re not just the self but part of a larger consciousness. Thank you to all of you who have taken part. I hope it has shown you how just a few minutes of practice each day can have a transformative impact on the way you experience life, and I really hope that some of you will continue with the practice beyond March. If you didn’t manage to join us but are still keen to give it a go, please don’t worry, it’s never too late to start you can sign up now and you’ll still receive your 30 FREE guided meditations to begin at a time that’s right for you. In fact, anyone who visits: thewayapp.com/livemore into April and beyond can access this special offer. So if you’ve already taken advantage, why not tell a loved one? Now that you have a daily meditation habit, you can join Henry and me on our mission to bring this life-changing practice to as many people as possible! Wishing you the best of health Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/643 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. 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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Hey guys, how you doing? I hope you having a good week so far. My name is Dr. Ronggan Chatterjee,
and this is my podcast. Feel Better, Live More. As you may know, all throughout March,
I've been releasing short 10-minute meditations from Henry Shookman every single Sunday
to inspire you to join our 30-day meditation challenge with the way. Now, throughout the month,
over 25,000 people around the world have taken part of the day.
in the challenge, and I'm delighted to share with you that there have been over 300,000 completed
meditation so far and an incredible 7.63 million minutes of meditation completed throughout the
month. Thank you so much to all of you who have taken part. I really hope it has shown you how
just a few minutes of practice each day can have a transformative impact on the way you
experienced life, and I hope that some of you will continue with the practice beyond March.
If you didn't manage to join us but are still keen to give it a go, please don't worry. It's never
too late to start. All you have to do is go to thewayapp.com forward slash live more to sign up
and access your 33 meditation sessions. And now, for the last time this month, here's another
Shorts Meditation with Henry.
Welcome back to another meditation with me, Henry Shookman.
So meditation is a wonderful practice for resetting our nervous system, for recalibrating
our nervous system. So we're more centered and grounded and really can feel more calm and are less
liable to be taken out by our reactivity. It's great for all of that. And that's the primary
reason probably why most of us take it up. It certainly was my reason. I'd grown up with a lot of
stress and I didn't know it actually, but when I began to meditate, I really felt the difference
that I was living with a calmer, better adjusted nervous system. And it made a tremendous difference.
However, there is actually also a deeper side to meditation. And this is why I believe it survived
for thousands and thousands of years,
it can open us up to discoveries
about the very nature of who and what we are
and what our real relationship to this world is.
Of course, our real relationship is just as we imagine it to be
and feel it to be, that we're moving through this world,
trying to arrange things the best we can
for ourselves and for those around us
and perhaps for a wider circles of concern.
And at the same time,
There's another side to it, which these deep meditation traditions have known about,
where we find there's a boundlessness,
and there's a way that we're not separate from anything at the deepest level.
So in this meditation, we're going to just explore a little bit
whether we can get some taste of these deeper sides of the practice.
But this is not something you have to do in any special way.
it's just about dropping into ourselves, being present to ourselves, and seeing what we find.
So let's get comfortable in a seated position.
I invite you to just sway a little bit from side to side if that's comfortable for you,
or perhaps rock backwards and forwards,
just as a way of settling in and finding your own way to the comfortableness that your body can,
feel. Close the eyes or lower the gaze and we start to drop in. So start to sense your body as a cloud of
of softness. Can you let your whole body become a little bit floppy? So you stay upright if you're
sitting upright, you stay upright, and yet you're like a rag doll. There's no holding in the body,
just the gentle tide of releasing, of relaxing. Lovely. And becoming aware, so we're aware of the
sounds around us. Let's just have a little spell of listening, just hearing the
sounds, perhaps of the building that you're in, or of the world outside. Just listen. You don't
have to do anything special. Just noticing the soundscape. Now let's notice the field of body
sensations. Notice your feet on the floor. Notice the pressure where your buttocks meet your seat.
Notice how your skin feels where clothing is touching it, keeping it warm.
Notice where your skin is exposed, perhaps the face and hands.
And let's see if we can detect a subtle energy field all through the body,
perhaps a sense of warmth within the body,
perhaps a very light, subtle, tingle in parts of the body.
Whatever you're feeling is just fine.
Just be with the sensations of the body.
Now and again, thought will arise.
It's completely natural.
When they do, when we notice that we've been thinking,
just acknowledge it by sense.
saying to yourself in your mind the word thinking.
Thinking.
It's just a little label to acknowledge what's been going on.
And then come back to being aware of the body,
of the field of sound all around you,
of just being present,
no need to do anything special,
just being present and aware.
So can we notice that whatever we experience,
whether it sounds, body sensations, thoughts,
they all arise within a kind of awareness.
Without awareness, we wouldn't,
Notice these sense experiences.
Awareness is here to meet our experience.
So the invitation now is to see whether we can just become a little bit more aware of awareness.
So it might sound a little strange or paradoxical,
but is there a way you can sense your very own presence, your aware presence,
as something like a broad field within which sounds arise,
within which body sensations appear as if there's something like a background
to all our experience.
And this is what our awareness really is,
like a backdrop or a screen almost,
on which, in which, within which,
all our known experience arises.
So the invitation is to just as it were,
fall back a little bit,
come backwards, just a little bit, as it were, into the breadth of awareness that allows and welcomes
and recognizes all our experience.
Again, this isn't something special or some kind of meditative accomplishment, not the least of it.
It's simply recognizing a quality of awareness that's always been with us.
And that's here right now.
A simple presence.
A being here.
That's here right now.
And has always been here for us.
It's really part of our own name.
It's part of our makeup.
It's a lovely thing to sense in however smaller way we get a sense of it.
Welcoming awareness or presence.
Okay, let's gently come out of this meditation.
I invite you to move your body a little bit, however feels good, to open your eyes or raise your gaze, come back, have a
a little stretch if that feels good.
Yeah, I know that what we've just been doing might seem a little strange or abstruse or something,
but it really is about something very commonplace that's just here all the time
and just learning to recognize it or getting little invitations back into our native awareness
can be a really helpful thing.
and over time we get to drop into it more easily.
Thank you so much for joining me on these meditations
and for this little journey into the world of meditation.
I'm very grateful for the opportunity to share this practice with you,
and I wish you a very fine rest of your day.
So how was that for you?
How do you feel now compared to when you started?
You see, just a few minutes of meditation each morning helps me start off each day,
feeling calmer, grounded and more present.
So if you want to join this free 30-day meditation challenge,
all you have to do is go to the way app.com forward slash live more to sign up
and receive practical tips, exclusive content and 30 free meditation sessions
to get you started.
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Have a wonderful week.
And always remember,
you are the architect of your own health.
Making lifestyle change is always worth it
because when you feel better,
you live more.
