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Stuart Perrin on Meditation, Inner Transformation, and Learning to “Live in Peace”

In this profound episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with meditation teacher and author Stuart Perrin, whose spiritual journey began with a deeply moving moment at the bedside of his dying father. As a teenager, Stuart witnessed something that would shape the direction of his life forever: in his father’s final hours, he experienced an extraordinary sense of serenity and peace radiating from him — a presence that seemed to transcend ordinary human consciousness.

This moment sparked a lifelong search for the source of that peace. Determined to understand what he had witnessed, Stuart began studying mystical traditions, reading widely across Buddhism, Hinduism, mystical Christianity, and Judaism, and traveling extensively in search of spiritual teachers. After nearly a decade of searching around the world, he unexpectedly encountered the teacher who would transform his life in his own hometown in New York — a meditation master named Rudy. Under Rudy’s guidance, Stuart learned that true spiritual development requires disciplined inner work: learning to quiet the mind, open the heart, master the breath, and build a foundation within oneself strong enough to sustain a connection to higher consciousness.

Through meditation and self-observation, Stuart came to a powerful realization: the greatest obstacle in life is not the world around us but the chaos within us. The real work of transformation lies in learning to master our own reactions, judgments, fears, and internal conflicts. As he explains, life itself becomes the ultimate teacher — each challenge, relationship, and experience revealing aspects of ourselves that must be understood and transformed.

Over time, Stuart became a meditation teacher himself, eventually teaching students across the United States and internationally. His work focuses on a non-denominational form of meditation rooted in breath, awareness, and the development of inner energy through the chakra system. The goal is not withdrawal from life but learning how to transform ordinary life into something sacred.

One of Stuart’s central teachings is a simple but powerful reframing of a phrase many of us know: instead of “Rest in Peace,” he encourages people to learn how to “Live in Peace.” Peace, he says, should not be reserved for the end of life. It should be cultivated and experienced while we are fully alive.


Closing Reflection

We often search outside ourselves for happiness, security, and meaning. Yet again and again, the wisdom traditions remind us that the deepest transformation begins within.

Stuart Perrin’s journey reminds us that life itself is our teacher. Every challenge we encounter, every person we meet, and every moment of discomfort holds a lesson about who we are and who we are becoming.

The question is not whether peace exists.

The question is whether we are willing to do the inner work required to live in it.

Zenzi Sewaah
Founder & Spiritual Visionary
Spiritual Infinity


Guest Contact & Bio

Stuart Perrin is a meditation teacher, author, and spiritual guide who has spent decades teaching a non-denominational meditation practice focused on breath, energy, and inner transformation.

After studying with his teacher Rudy in New York, Stuart began teaching meditation across the United States and internationally, helping students learn how to transform tension, fear, and internal conflict into joy, clarity, and compassion.

His teachings emphasize that meditation is not a religion but a craft — a discipline that anyone can learn to cultivate a deeper connection with life and consciousness.

Book
Rudra Meditation: Transforming Life’s Tensions into Joy and Love

Website
https://stuartperrin.com

Email
stuartdperrin@gmail.com

Teaching
Stuart now leads regular online meditation classes via Zoom, with students joining from across Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East.

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