Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

A Beautiful 10 Minute Loving Kindness Meditation - Guided Meditation With Zen Master Henry Shukman #640

15 min
Mar 22, 202629 days ago
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Summary

Dr. Rangan Chatterjee hosts a 10-minute guided loving kindness meditation led by Zen Master Henry Shukman. The episode promotes a free 30-day meditation challenge that has attracted over 22,000 participants from 178 countries, with Shukman's Way meditation app featured as a key tool for building daily meditation habits.

Insights
  • Self-compassion and kindness toward oneself is foundational to extending compassion to others, contrary to common misconceptions about selfishness
  • Short daily meditation practices (10 minutes) can significantly impact stress reduction, mental clarity, and overall well-being when practiced consistently
  • Community-driven challenges (22,000+ participants) create accountability and motivation for building sustainable wellness habits
  • Meditation apps with quality content and user-friendly design can convert skeptics into regular practitioners by making the practice accessible and enjoyable
  • Unplugging from daily activities through meditation serves as essential mental recharge and reconnection with oneself in high-stress modern life
Trends
Growing adoption of guided meditation apps as mainstream wellness tools for stress management and mental healthCommunity-based health challenges driving higher engagement and habit formation in digital wellness platformsIntegration of traditional meditation practices with modern app technology to democratize access to mindfulness trainingShift in perception of meditation from perceived chore to valued self-care practice through improved user experience designExpansion of meditation content across podcast platforms as complementary wellness content to reach broader audiences
Topics
Loving kindness meditation practiceDaily meditation habit formationSelf-compassion and mental healthStress reduction techniquesGuided meditation apps30-day wellness challengesMindfulness and present moment awarenessCommunity-driven health initiativesMeditation for busy professionalsMental recharge and unplugging from work
Companies
The Way App
Meditation app created by Henry Shukman; featured as primary tool for the 30-day challenge with 22,000+ participants
People
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
Podcast host promoting the 30-day meditation challenge and personally using The Way app daily
Henry Shukman
Creator of The Way meditation app and guide delivering the loving kindness meditation practice
Quotes
"the more we're able to awaken a sense of lovingness really towards ourselves, the more that will pour out into the world towards other people"
Henry ShukmanEarly in meditation introduction
"May I be safe. May I be free from harm. May I be well. May I be happy."
Henry ShukmanCore meditation phrases
"we tend to get a bit tight when we're stressed. And a lot of us live with some amount of stress. So here, at a time like this, we're allowed to de-stress"
Henry ShukmanBody relaxation guidance
"just a few minutes of meditation each morning helps me start off each day feeling calmer, grounded and more present"
Dr. Rangan ChatterjeePost-meditation reflection
"you are the architect of your own health. Making lifestyle changes always worth it, because when you feel better, you live more"
Dr. Rangan ChatterjeeEpisode closing
Full Transcript
Hey guys, how are you doing? I hope you're having a good week so far. My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee and this is my podcast, Feel Better, Live More. Today is another short meditation from the wonderful Henry Shuckman to give you a flavor of what meditation is and what it can actually feel like. Now all throughout March, my podcast community has been building a simple daily meditation habit together. So far, over 22,000 people have joined this free 30-day challenge from 178 different countries, which is absolutely incredible. And if you haven't started yet and want to, there's still plenty of time to take part. Now just to give you a brief insight into how other people are finding the Way Meditation app, which is Henry's app, this is just one of the many incredible comments I've received over the past few months. Hi Dr. Chatterjee, I have recently started using the Way. I have tried dozens of times to meditate but never found any other apps useful. Three months in with the Way, I have to say it's changed my life. I used to think of meditation as just another chore, but now I actively look forward to it and I love the benefits I feel from the practice. Guys, that is exactly how I feel and why I'm so passionate about trying to inspire more and more people to give this practice a go. So this March, why not join Henry and me and thousands, tens of thousands of other meditators on this 30-day journey. All you have to do to take part is go to thewayapp.com, forward slash live more, you'll get practical tips, exclusive content and 30 free short meditation sessions to get you going. I have also joined the challenge and I'm using the Way app every day throughout the month and I very much hope you decide to join me. And now here's another short relaxing meditation from Henry. Welcome to another meditation with me, Henry Shutman. I'm so happy to be meditating with you again. So to get started, let's get ourselves in a comfortable seated position, get settled. And as we're settling in, I'm just going to let you know that in this meditation, we're going to be doing a practice known as loving kindness, which is really about cultivating a caring, compassionate attitude to our loved ones for sure, but also to ourselves. And in fact, some of the old traditions say that we should really start with ourselves because the more we're able to awaken a sense of lovingness really towards ourselves, the more that will pour out into the world towards other people. And it may seem a bit counterintuitive and we may think, well, I don't want to be selfish or something. But actually, the more we're able to be with ourselves and be kind to ourselves and have some self compassion, yeah, the more we can actually love others. So that's what we're going to be exploring in this meditation. So yeah, let's get settled in. You can close your eyes or lower the gaze if you prefer having your eyes open. And just sort of start to arrive here, becoming aware of the body in its position, you're probably sitting. If your spine is not supported, let yourself be balanced. If your back is supported, really give yourself to the support, really relax into what's holding you up. Then perhaps if you're reclining, same thing, really release yourself into what's holding you up. So those of us with an upright spine, release yourself into the seat that's holding you, being somewhat balanced. And actually let the body, yeah, become a bit soft. Let the body soften. Yeah, we tend to get a bit tight when we're stressed. And a lot of us live with some amount of stress. So here, at a time like this, we're allowed to de-stress. And to soften the body, letting the arms and legs be floppy, letting the chest and belly be a bit floppy as well, soft. That really helps to come into a quieter, more easeful condition of body and mind. Starting to taste a little quiet, perhaps a little peace, perhaps a little gratitude that we're giving ourselves this time, this space to unplug from our busy round of activities. And just be still and quiet with ourselves. We all need it. We have busy and often somewhat hectic lives. And just unplugging like this is really such a gift, a time to recharge, reconnect with ourselves. So we're going to start using some phrases from the old traditions of meditation that can just help us awaken some compassion and care for ourselves and for others. May I be safe. May I be safe. So the invitation is to repeat this phrase in your mind every few seconds. May I be safe. May I be free from harm. May I be free from harm. Again, just repeat this phrase in your mind every few seconds. May I be well. May I be well. May I be well. Have a little check in with yourself. How are you feeling? Any traces of tenderness or gratitude or a little gentle awakening of compassion? May I be healthy. May I be healthy. May I be well. Now just checking in again with your heart area and any sensations there, any warmth or perhaps a sense of kindness somehow. May I be well. May I be happy. May I be happy. May I be well. May my friends and loved ones be well. May my friends and loved ones be safe. May my friends and loved ones be free from harm. May my friends and loved ones be happy. May everyone, everywhere, be well. May everyone, everywhere, be well. So still carrying and holding whatever warmth we're feeling in our hearts, let's start to move little movements of fingers and toes, opening the eyes, raising the eyes, having a little stretch. Thank you very much indeed for joining me on another meditation. What a joy it is to get to spend this time with you. Have a wonderful 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 thewayapp.com forward slash live more to sign up and receive practical tips, exclusive content and 30 free meditation sessions to get you started. If you enjoyed today's episode, it is always appreciated if you can take a moment to share the podcast with your friends and family or leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Thank you so much for listening. Have a wonderful week and always remember, you are the architect of your own health. Making lifestyle changes always worth it, because when you feel better, you live more.