The Urban Monk podcast with Dr. Pedram Shojai podcast

How to Stop Living Outside the Present Moment

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🎙️ The past has no location. It cannot be found, weighed, or measured. Dr. Pedram Shojai builds a scientific and contemplative case for why the present moment is the only place anything is actually happening. Drawing on Einstein, Carlo Rovelli, Julian Barbour, and David Eagleman, he shows that modern physics and neuroscience have arrived at the same conclusion the contemplative traditions reached thousands of years ago. He then introduces three temporal traps and leads listeners through a four-step return practice to find their way back to now.

🎯 What You'll Learn:

  • Why physics, neuroscience, and contemplative traditions all arrive at the same address: Einstein's block universe, Rovelli's timeless quantum equations, and Eagleman's neuroscience all confirm the present is the only real location
  • Why when the mind time-travels, the body pays in real cortisol and real stress, and why that gap between where the mind is and where the body is constitutes a primary driver of chronic stress
  • The three temporal traps: rumination (contracted attention, chest heaviness, jaw tension), anxiety projection (shallow breathing, chest tightening, shoulder elevation), and planning trance (feels virtuous but locates attention in a place that doesn't exist)
  • The four-step return practice: locate the present through body sensations, name the trap without judgment, return to the breath, and rest with one recognition: past and future are thoughts occurring right now, not elsewhere

🔑 Key Insights:
"Most people move through the present as if it were a waiting room between somewhere they've been and somewhere they're going."
"The masters are not free from time. They are free in time."
"When the mind time-travels, the body responds as if those events are current. Cortisol rises, muscles brace, the nervous system activates around circumstances that are not occurring."

💡 Action Steps:

  • Practice the four-step return whenever you catch yourself in a temporal trap: locate what's actually happening in the body right now, name the pattern, return to the breath, and rest 30 seconds with the recognition that past and future are thoughts occurring now
  • Take the weekly challenge: catch yourself in one of the three traps today, take a breath, ask "what's actually happening right now?" and estimate at day's end what percentage of your attention was actually present

🎧 Perfect for: Anyone caught in chronic worry or mental replay, people who feel perpetually behind or always oriented toward the next thing, or those curious about where modern physics and ancient contemplative wisdom actually agree.

📚 Mentioned Resources:

  • The End of Time by Julian Barbour (1999)
  • The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli (2018)
  • Time Reborn by Lee Smolin (2013)
  • The Brain by David Eagleman (2015)
  • Killingsworth and Gilbert, "A Wandering Mind Is an Unhappy Mind," Science (2010)
  • Lights On Course: lightson.theurbanmonk.com

🌐 Connect with Dr. Shojai:

  • Website: theurbanmonk.com
  • Books: The Urban Monk, Inner Alchemy, The Art of Stopping Time, Focus
  • Documentaries: Interconnected, Gateway to Health, Trauma, Conscious Parenting

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