Finding immediate calm and nervous system regulation is achievable through a structured body scan technique designed to ground the practitioner in the present moment. Henry Shukman, a Sanbo Zen master, guides a practice centered on physical "looseness" and stillness, emphasizing the release of tension in the jaw, throat, and chest to shift the body into a state of restful ease. By visualizing the body enveloped in a warm energy field and systematically relaxing muscle groups from the cranium to the feet, individuals can mitigate anxiety and improve daily performance. This meditative intervention serves as a practical tool for resetting the internal state regardless of external stressors, catastrophes, or future anxieties. The process demonstrates that deep peace is an ever-present resource accessible through intentional stillness and the physical softening of the body's core.
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