Healing the Body with Meditation: Simple Daily Practices For Health & Happiness with Henry Shukman #590

Healing the Body with Meditation: Simple Daily Practices For Health & Happiness with Henry Shukman #590

Do you ever feel as if you’re too busy to meditate, or that you’re simply not very good at it? This is something that so many people experience, yet today’s guest believes that this is ONLY because of a fundamental misunderstanding about what meditation really is. Henry Shukman is an authorised Zen Master and Spiritual Director of the Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Over the years, Henry has taught meditation at organisations including Google, Harvard Business School and the Esalen Institute, AND he is also the co-founder of ‘The Way’ meditation app, which offers a unique pathway of training designed to help people deepen their practice. Henry is ALSO an award-winning poet and the author of several books, including his latest ‘Original Love: The Four Inns on the Path of Awakening’, which explores meditation as a path to compassion, healing and presence. In our conversation, we explore how meditation can reconnect us with kindness, compassion and a deeper sense of being alive, including: Why meditation isn’t about achieving something new, but about rediscovering love – whether that’s compassion for ourselves, care for others or a deeper sense of connection with life itself How even just five minutes each day can begin to calm the nervous system, ease stress and help us feel more present Why kindness and compassion sit at the heart of health and happiness, and how practices like meditation help us embody them more fullyHenry’s personal story of living with severe eczema, and how meditation helped him transform both his physical health and his relationship with himself The “four inns” of meditation – mindfulness, support, absorption and awakening – and how they offer a clear and practical roadmap for practice Practical, accessible ways to bring meditation into life, from stacking it with other habits to finding moments of stillness amid a busy day This episode is a great reminder that meditation isn’t about adding another chore to your list or trying to empty your mind of all thoughts. Many people find it difficult at first and assume they’re not cut out for it, but as Henry explains, there’s no such thing as a bad meditation – the only one that doesn’t count is the one you don’t do. It’s about pausing, being still and coming back to the peace and presence that are part of being human. In a world that constantly pushes us to do more, Henry’s message is a reassuring one: that peace, kindness and love are not rewards to be earned, but parts of who we already are. Reading Henry’s most recent book had a profound impact on me, and I hope that this conversation brings you some of the same insight and inspiration. I hope you enjoy listening. 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. Thanks to our sponsors: https://drinkag1.com/livemore https://airbnb.co.uk/host https://www.boncharge.com/livemore https://www.vivobarefoot.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/590 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this web page 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.

Avsnitt(641)

Optimising Hormonal Health with Angelique Panagos #8

Optimising Hormonal Health with Angelique Panagos #8

Dr Rangan Chatterjee talks to Angelique Panagos, nutritional therapist and author of The Balance Plan: Six Steps to Optimize Your Hormonal Health. They discuss why modern life is attacking us and how ...

7 Mars 201852min

Paleo Fitness and Natural Movement with Darryl Edwards #7

Paleo Fitness and Natural Movement with Darryl Edwards #7

In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee speaks to Certified Personal Trainer, Nutritionist and international speaker - Darryl Edwards, on how he became a health and movement coach, why physical activity ...

28 Feb 201852min

Making Fast Food Healthy with John Vincent #6

Making Fast Food Healthy with John Vincent #6

In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee talks to LEON co-founder - John Vincent, on his journey to provide healthy, affordable fast-food choices, how he helps employees stay happy and the challenges our ...

21 Feb 201826min

IBS and Gut Health with Dr Megan Rossi #5

IBS and Gut Health with Dr Megan Rossi #5

In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee meets The Gut Health Doctor - Megan Rossi, dietician and researcher at Kings College London, to discuss IBS, SIBO, the role of pre and pro-biotics and simple steps...

14 Feb 201838min

How Food is Medicine with Dr Rupy Aujla #4

How Food is Medicine with Dr Rupy Aujla #4

In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee speaks to Dr Rupy Aujla, author of The Doctor's Kitchen, where they discuss the power of food and lifestyle change as medicine as Dr Rupy believes that what we cho...

9 Feb 201839min

The Importance of Heart Health with Dr Aseem Malhotra #3

The Importance of Heart Health with Dr Aseem Malhotra #3

In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee meets cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra - a world-leading obesity expert and one of Britain's most vocal anti-sugar campaigners - to discuss what food can help you li...

31 Jan 201832min

How to Stay Calm in a Busy World with Michael Acton Smith #2

How to Stay Calm in a Busy World with Michael Acton Smith #2

In this episode, Dr Chatterjee speaks to Michael Acton Smith, co-Founder and co-CEO of Calm - the app, website and book. We hear about what inspired Michael to set up the company through recognising t...

24 Jan 201832min

Gut Health and why we need to throw out the rule-book with Professor Tim Spector #1

Gut Health and why we need to throw out the rule-book with Professor Tim Spector #1

In this episode, Dr Chatterjee meets Tim Spector, Professor of Genetics and author of The Diet Myth, to discuss gut health, microbes and food diversity. We hear about the Hadza community in Tanzania a...

19 Jan 201845min

Populärt inom Hälsa

somna-med-henrik
rss-bara-en-till-om-missbruk-medberoende-2
inga-beiga-morsor
rss-jossan-nina
alska-oss
rss-vuxna-pa-latsas
angestpodden
sexnoveller-deluxe
johannes-hansen-podcast
giggles-med-wiggles
sova-med-dan-horning
rss-viktmedicinpodden
not-fanny-anymore
sag-det-bara
vinterpasset
rss-sjalsligt-avkladd
brottarbroder
sa-in-i-sjalen
rss-the-house-podcast-3
rss-beratta-alltid-det-har