Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - A Ridiculous Meditation| Bonus Meditation with Jeff Warren
Episode Date: March 4, 2022Laughter is the best medicine. Use this practice to provoke a little lightheartedness and remember the beautiful ridiculousness of it all.About Jeff Warren:Jeff is an incredibly gifted medita...tion teacher. He's trained in multiple traditions, including with renowned teacher Shinzen Young. Jeff is the co-author of NY Times Bestseller "Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics," and the founder of the Consciousness Explorers Club, a meditation adventure group in Toronto. He has a knack for surfacing the exact meditation that will help everyone he meets. "I have a meditation for that" is regularly heard from Jeff, so we've dubbed him the "Meditation MacGyver."To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Keep a Sense of Humor,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=53176e1d-3144-415c-bc61-cdd16dc0d3c1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I'm Dan Harris.
Hey gang, happy Friday, time for a bonus meditation.
If you've been listening to the episodes this week, you'd be forgiven for having a little
bit of whiplash.
We gave you a climate change episode on Monday and then pivoted to an episode about the
connection between humor and happiness on Wednesday.
Today, in our bonus meditation, we're going to pick up on the latter subject.
If you're new to meditation, or frankly, if you've been added for years
You might have noticed that the practice can at times feel straight up ridiculous
Today's meditation is guided by my good friend Jeff Warren
He's here to tell you to embrace the ridiculousness because sometimes in life
It's the smart move not to take things so seriously including meditation and
including yourself.
Some quick background on Jeff.
He's a frequent guest on the show,
an incredibly gifted meditation teacher,
and the founder of the Consciousness Explorers Club,
a meditation adventure group in Toronto.
Oh, and he's also the host of his own podcast,
the Mindbod Adventure Pod,
otherwise known as the Consciousness Explorers Podcast. Otherwise known as the consciousness explorer's podcast,
you can go find it wherever you get your podcasts.
Here is Jeff.
Hi, I'm Jeff.
So this meditation is about appreciating
that sometimes ridiculousness of life.
In life, we all have this tendency to get contracted
and narrowly concerned with the seriousness
of everything.
I think that's one of the reasons actually that we like to watch comedians.
It's to be pulled out of ourselves.
We like to be shown there's, you know, a kind of absurdity to life sometimes, to how we
act, the often arbitraryness of our circumstances.
And when we connect to that perspective, it can really be quite liberating.
And that's the intention of this practice.
It's kind of an experiment.
So just try it and see how it works.
So we can start by taking a few deep breaths,
closing the eyes, finding your meditation perch,
and sit in a way that's comfortable for you.
As you breathe in, you can stretch
up the spine a little bit, as you breathe out, settling down into your chair or the cushion.
So this is an admittedly strange practice. It begins with deliberately trying to cultivate
an attitude of gregarious good natured hilarity.
So you're just sitting there with your eyes closed,
somewhere on the planet earth.
You're listening to my voice pipe in these soothing tones.
And you're just feeling yourself to be a little bit ridiculous
here. So as you're doing this, you're just maybe beginning to notice your breath.
That's one option to pay attention to.
Sitting in the stance of bemused hilarity as you're beginning to breathe, each breath
filling you up, inflating you like a doll with oxygen, deflating you, and you're sitting
and you're just earnestly giving yourself over to this kind of ridiculous activity of sitting
and breathing with your eyes closed. And maybe you're noticing sounds? Sounds. Bird sounds maybe. Little birdie birds going Or maybe it's the sound of someone yelling on the street, someone arguing with a delivery
van.
You don't really care, you're just sitting there in the mused way listening to life do things form of sound. thoughts you're noticing creeping in right now. Just sitting with your eyes closed in some
corner practicing, practicing what? So still and serious with your eyes closed there. Where are you?
So still and serious with your eyes closed there. Where are you even going?
Trying to get where, to where you already are?
It's ridiculous and that's okay.
We just sit here and we meditate anyway. I'm meditating on the breath, on sounds, on the body, smiling through the end of days, one of those oxytocin hormonal surges.
This is a deep training, a noble training.
We could also just call it having a sense of humor.
Okay, when you're ready, open your eyes,
as you move back into your day,
every once in a while,
see if you can channel this excellent
to mix of irreverence and generosity.
I hope you enjoyed this
admittedly, utterly ridiculous meditation.
See you later.
Big thanks to Jeff.
We'll see you right back here on Monday for a brand new episode on a somewhat related
subject to the joys of being insignificant.
I guess it's Ron Seagal who'll explain that concept.
We'll see you on Monday. [♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪
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