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[Meditation Monday: Finding Presence and Stillness with Henry Shukman]-[#787: How to Be in The Present Moment — Guided Meditation with Zen Master Henry Shukman]

The Tim Ferriss Show · B2 · 2025-01-13

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Meditation Monday: A Gateway to Presence and Nervous System Regulation

In this inaugural episode of the "Meditation Monday" series on The Tim Ferriss Show, Tim Ferriss introduces a new experiment designed to provide listeners with a "Zen toolkit" for daily life. Featuring Zen master and teacher Henry Shukman, the series aims to help individuals cultivate calm, peace, and effectiveness through short, accessible meditation practices.

The Dual Nature of Meditation

Henry Shukman, an authorized teacher of Sanbo Zen, highlights that while meditation is widely recognized in the modern era as an effective intervention for "nervous system regulation" and "stress reduction," it offers much more. Beyond the immediate health benefits, meditation serves as an "extraordinary journey of existential discovery," allowing practitioners to uncover deeper truths about their identity and their relationship with the world. Shukman emphasizes that while stress reduction is a vital starting point, the ultimate goal is to return to a state of presence and balance.

The Body as an Anchor to the Present Moment

One of the core teachings in this session is the use of the body to combat the mind’s tendency to "time travel." Shukman notes that while the mind frequently wanders into the past or the future, the body is always anchored in the present. By shifting focus to "body sensation" and the physical experience of the "here and now," individuals can effectively "dial down" their suffering. This process of grounding oneself in the body provides a sense of "peace and safety," even when external circumstances are challenging.

Practicing "Imperfectionism"

During the guided meditation, Shukman emphasizes a crucial shift in mindset: the practice of "imperfectionism." Many beginners approach meditation with the pressure to "do it very well" or "perform it well." Shukman refutes this, stating that there is "no perfection" in meditation. Instead, he encourages listeners to simply "experience what you experience and let that be enough." By letting go of the need for mastery, the practice becomes a "respite" or a "refuge" from the "turbulence of our lives."

Practical Zen Tools for Daily Life

Shukman provides a guided walkthrough for physical relaxation, instructing listeners to release tension in the jaw, shoulders, ribcage, and limbs. He characterizes the act of meditation not as an active "doing," but rather as "ceasing from our restless round of doing."

To integrate these lessons into daily routines, Shukman introduces the first tool of the Zen toolkit: the "10-second pause." He encourages listeners to:

  1. Mentally hit pause for just 10 seconds.
  2. Be still.
  3. Sense the body as it is showing up in that moment.
  4. Carry on with the day.

By consistently returning to this place of "ease that's always actually here for us," listeners can transform their relationship with stress. As Shukman concludes, just ten minutes a day is sufficient to make a "real difference" in one's life, fostering a natural state of stillness that is accessible to everyone.

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it has lowered my anxiety more than I thought possible.
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it is what we all need to start with and regularly come back to.
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even when things are tough.
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no need to be looking at anything.
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think of this as a time of coming back to you.
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📝Key Phrases

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in and of themselves
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nervous system regulation
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dial down
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take the edge off
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put them on the shelf
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📖 Transcript

Hello, boys and girls, ladies and germs.
This is Tim Ferriss.
Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show.
This episode is a brand new experiment called Meditation Monday.
That means, in addition to my long form interviews each week, every Monday I will be bringing you a short 10 minute or so meditation, which will help you for the rest of the week.
Over this four episode series, you'll develop a Zen toolkit specifically to help you find greater calm, peace, and effectiveness in your daily life.

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