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ποΈ The sounds you don't hear are keeping your nervous system wired. Dr. Pedram Shojai reflects on completing his 100-day gong practice and shares a powerful teaching on silence, sensory awareness, and what constant background stimulation is quietly doing to your body. From the refrigerator hum you've stopped noticing to the screens and notifications that never let your nervous system rest, he explains how becoming aware of your sensory environment is the first step to reclaiming genuine recovery. π― What You'll Learn: Why modern technology keeps you in a constant state of sympathetic nervous system activation, and why your body can't recover without true parasympathetic rest The refrigerator experiment: most people don't notice the constant hum until it cycles off, revealing how deeply habituated we are to unnoticed background stimulation How tuning into your perceptual arrays (sounds, sights, and sensations) lets you understand their impact on your nervous system and make conscious choices about your environment The practice of drinking silence: raw walks without devices, using silence as a grounding tool, and why pauses are one of the most powerful techniques in communication and presence π Key Insights: "Most people don't notice the refrigerator hum until it stops. That's how habituated we are to the stimulation running underneath everything." "Silence isn't empty. It's where your nervous system finally gets to exhale. Drinking silence is a practice, not an accident." "Gong rules are for you. If they don't mean anything to you, whose rules are they?" π‘ Action Steps: Try a raw walk: leave your phone, earbuds, and devices behind and pay attention to every sound, sight, and sensation in your environment without labeling or judging them Do the refrigerator experiment: sit quietly and identify every background sound you weren't consciously aware of. Notice how your body responds to each one π§ Perfect for: Anyone who feels perpetually wired or unable to wind down, people whose rest never feels restorative, or those ready to explore silence and sensory awareness as serious nervous system medicine. π Mentioned Resources: 100-day gong practice Shaolin classics: tendon changing, muscle changing, marrow washing sets Lights On Program Module Two Ghost body practice learn.theurbanmonk.com π 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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Published Apr 24, 2026 and 52:30 long