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Hey guys, how you doing?
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Hope you're having a good week so far.
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My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee and this is my podcast Feel Better Live More.
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Today is another short meditation from the wonderful Henry Shookman to give you a flavor
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of what meditation is and what it can actually feel like.
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Now all throughout March, my podcast community has been building a simple daily meditation
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So far, over 22,000 people have joined this free 30 day challenge from 178 different countries
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which is absolutely incredible and if you haven't started yet and want to, there's still
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plenty of time to take part.
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Now just to give you a brief insight into how other people are finding the way meditation
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app, which is Henry's app, this is just one of the many incredible comments I received
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over the past few months.
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Hi Dr. Chatterjee, I have recently started using the way I have tried dozens of times
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to meditate but never found any other apps useful.
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Three months in with the way I have to say it's changed my life.
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I used to think of meditation as just another chore but now I actually look forward to
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it and I love the benefits I feel from the practice.
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Guys, that is exactly how I feel and why I'm so passionate about trying to inspire more
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and more people to give this practice a go.
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So this March, why not join Henry and me and thousands, tens of thousands of other
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meditators on this 30 day journey.
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All you have to do to take part is go to the wayapp.com, four slash live more, you'll
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get practical tips, exclusive content and 33 short meditation sessions to get you going.
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I have also joined the challenge and I'm using the way app every day throughout the month
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and I very much hope you decide to join me.
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And now here's another short, relaxing meditation from Henry.
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Welcome to another meditation with me, Henry Shogman.
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In this one, we're going to be moving into a very important topic, actually, which is
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how to be with emotions that may come up when we're meditating.
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It's a critical thing because meditation is this space where we sort of let go
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of the common ways that we hold ourselves together to move through our days.
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And we allow this deeper side of us to come forward and we actually don't want to be
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pushing that away, but it may bring emotion with it.
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So it's really helpful to be able to host emotion, to be allowing of emotions that come
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And that actually helps defuse them.
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There's a wonderful poem by the Sufi poet, Rumi, called the guesthouse, which I just
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want to share a part of with you now, which expresses this so well.
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The guesthouse, this being human, is a guesthouse every morning, a new arrival, a joy, a depression,
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a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor.
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Welcome and entertain them all because each has been sent as a guide from the beyond.
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So rather than rejecting feelings that come up, Rumi is encouraging us to host them, to
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welcome them, to allow them.
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So let's settle in for another meditation right now where we'll explore how to do this.
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Yeah, get into a comfortable position.
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Now, usually meditation is done seated, but it can be done lying down or reclining.
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You don't need really any special equipment.
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Yeah, ordinary kitchen chair is just fine, your desk chair, edge of the bed, couch.
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In a check in with your body, is it comfortable?
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If it's not adjusted, we're coming back to ourselves always in meditation.
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So that means helping ourselves to be at ease, comfortable, starting with the body.
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So let's just have a moment now of being with the body in whatever position it's in.
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Close the eyes if they're not already closed and lower the gaze if the eyes are open.
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And let yourself feel your body in the posture that it's in.
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And allow the whole body to become soft.
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Let a subtle softness pervade your body.
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And let's just check how we're doing.
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How are you feeling right now?
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Are you feeling open and spacious?
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Is there a certain kind of expansiveness present?
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Or are there subtle energies of tightness?
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Or a certain trace level of stress, which is so common for us?
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Is there a way that rather than feeling we should be trying to fix emotions that are uncomfortable?
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Instead, we can allow them.
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We can let them be present.
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Is there a way that we can be that welcoming host?
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As if our field of experience, our own field of experience, is a kind of guesthouse.
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And whatever comes could be welcomed.
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What if we don't have to fix how we're feeling?
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What if it's actually okay to feel the way we feel?
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To welcome our emotional energies.
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You might see if you can bring a kind of warmth into your chest area,
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or perhaps into your whole upper body, your belly, your chest.
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Can you let them be warm and soft?
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Maybe you can even get a sense of your chest and belly being like warm wax,
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with a tenderness in them.
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And perhaps that warm tenderness can welcome whatever feelings and emotions
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And rather than having to do anything about them, we simply allow them.
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And after all, they are part of who we are.
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And actually, it may only increase stress to try to push stress away.
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What if instead there's a kindness, a patience in us already,
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that knows how to welcome them, how to be with them, how to welcome all of what we are?
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Resting with all of who we are, allowing all of who we are,
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turning a kind of a light of kindness onto ourselves,
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a compassionate awareness that we all already have,
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just resting a moment more in a state of allowing and kindness.
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OK, let's gently come out of the meditation,
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bring movement into hands and feet, raise your gaze,
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have a little stretch if that feels supportive and nice,
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and congratulate yourself on having done another meditation.
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Thank yourself for giving yourself this time to be with who you really are.
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This is the heart of meditation, being with who we really are.
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Thank you very much for joining me.
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So how was that for you?
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How do you feel now compared to when you started?
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You see, just a few minutes of meditation each morning helps me start off each day,
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feeling calmer, grounded, and more present.
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So if you want to join this free 30 day meditation challenge,
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all you have to do is go to the wayapp.com,
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forward slash live more to sign up and receive practical tips,
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exclusive content, and 30 free meditation sessions to get you started.
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Thank you so much for listening.
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Have a wonderful week.
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And always remember, you are the architect of your own health,
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making lifestyle changes always worth it,
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because when you feel better, you live more.