MEET THE FOUNDER...

Hello, my name is Stephen Rogers. My primary purpose in this life is to know myself in the deepest possible way, live from there fully, and teach the most effective tools for human transformation.

I’m not a theorist or a content repeater—I’m a Shen-led teacher–healer–scholar and outlier (or what systems of control would call an outlaw) with an ongoing, full-blown kundalini awakening that’s been unfolding since 1995.

My work carries a real shaktipat-style transmission: awakened consciousness moving through one nervous system to light up another. I’ve spent decades in the trenches with the hard cases—deep trauma, addiction, burnout, and so-called “incurable” conditions—working on body, energy, psyche, and Shen at the same time. I’m not here to hand you a more “spiritual” persona; I’m here to help you experience a direct, embodied awakening into a Shen-led, superhuman life.

My vision is a world where people embody spiritual enlightenment, live in optimal health, wellness, and longevity, and perform at superhuman levels. Everything I do—teaching, healing, writing, or speaking—is devoted to building that world. I welcome your participation and contribution.

Let’s reach for it!

-- Stephen D. Rogers

A MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER...

Hello. I'm Stephen Rogers. Since 1995, I've pursued one singular mission: to break through conventional human limitations and extract the frameworks that allow others to do the same. My path as teacher, healer, scholar, and outlier (or what systems of control would call an outlaw) has been driven by direct experimentation rather than learned information.

My vision for the world involves: humans embodying their full biological potential—accessing states of consciousness most consider mystical, achieving physical performance that defies medical boundaries, and experiencing health and longevity that rewrites aging protocols.

Everything I create—from teaching models to healing approaches—serves as grand strides for the systematic activation of dormant human capacity or Transformashen.

This journey calls to those ready to discard comfortable limitations and recover who and what they've always been. This is the revolution I propose.

Reach for it.

-- Stephen D. Rogers

THE PACK LEADERS

Meet the visionaries behind Shen Life: Stephen and Erica—pioneers in the integration of spiritual awakening and practical transformation.

Stephen and Erica represent the convergence of rigorous academic training and profound personal awakening—a rare combination that forms the foundation of Shen Life's transformational approach.

Stephen's journey began in 1994 during an unexpected catalyst: while incarcerated for a drug offense, he experienced a spontaneous activation, which continues to this day, of what Eastern traditions call a full blown Kundalini awakening. This profound event initiated a deep study of human potential.

Shortly after his release from prison, Stephen apprenticed under a Japanese Shinto Priest in 1995. This is his first contact with the concepts of Shen, Qi and Jing. His mentor famously told Stephen, "I can teach you God's way, but you must go to school to learn the government's way." So, he went on a scholarly voyage.

His academic credentials include a Bachelor's in Health Studies and a Master's in Oriental Medicine, with doctoral work in Energy Psychology (Psycho-Bioenergetic Studies), Transpersonal Studies and Oriental Medicine. Beyond formal education, Stephen holds professional certifications as a Transformational Coach, Reiki Master, and an Ordained Minister, complemented by specialized training in structural integration bodywork, personal training, integrative movement, and public speaking. His interdisciplinary mastery extends across Noetic Sciences, Yoga, Occult traditions, Biblical Studies, Semiotics, Mythology, Peak Performance, Libertarian philosophy, natural law, and free market economics—creating an integrated framework for understanding human potential. Currently, Stephen focuses on teaching, coaching and writing the Shen Life Models, while finishing his doctorates in Oriental Medicine and Energy Psychology.

Erica's path intersected with Stephen's through what appeared as chance, but proved to be alignment. Following his mentorship, she systematically built her expertise through certifications and trainings in massage therapy, structural integration, personal training, integrative movement, holistic healing, and public speaking. Concurrently, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies with a Health Science focus at the University of Central Florida, later followed by a second Bachelor's in Holistic Health Sciences. Her background in design and digital marketing built upon her foundation in dance and performing arts, creating a unique synthesis of embodied wisdom and practical application. Along her journey, Erica became certified as a Transformational Coach and Holistic Health Practitioner, and was ordained as a Minister for the Shen Life Trust. Currently, while managing Shen Life's daily operations and communications, she pursues a dual Masters and Doctorate in Natural Health.

The earliest iterations of the Shen Life framework started with Stephen's private clients back in 1996. The model was tested and refined through intensive work with over 2,000 students at their Los Angeles center in the early 2000s, after which they transitioned to a remote client model with occasional in-person healing and live events in 2007, continuously evolving their approach with each client's transformation. Together with their family of wolf dogs, they walk the path to embody Shen Life. Join them in exploring human potential.

THE PACK MEMBERS

The Shen Life community is lovingly referred to as a Pack after the Shen Life wolf dogs.

Over the years, ‘The Pack’ has included elite athletes, scholars, executives, physicians, therapists, award-winning creatives (Grammy, Emmy and Oscar winners), entrepreneurs, scientists, fitness gurus, and many others.

Are you ready to join the Shen Life Pack?

THE PUPS

The Shen Life community is called The Pack, named for Bella, China, Atlas, Lupa, Vishen, Raven, and Sisu.

A lot of people stop because of the pups—so here’s our backstory.

It started at Dog Beach in Santa Barbara. We didn’t even have dogs. A guy showed up with two wolfdog mixes, and that was the first hook.

Later, in Montana—our first winter—we saw a café sign: Wolfdog puppies for sale. We went “just to look.” We were done. They became winter therapy (we don’t ski), and a form of birth control—Erica’s maternal drive found an outlet.

Wolfdogs don’t let you fake it. They pull you into presence and remind you there’s a wild intelligence inside you—instinct, order, perception—that gets boxed up in domestication or civilization.

THE SHEN LIFE PERSPECTIVE

To encourage you to continue along the Shen Life path, here are some writings to rattle your noggin and inspire you onward.

fifteen minutes of modeling

Fifteen Minutes

April 08, 20266 min read

The 15-Minute Rule

Most people don't have a talent problem.

They have a consistency problem.

They want the result without the repetition. They want mastery without the mundane. They want the black belt but not the ten thousand boring rounds that forged it.

And so they stay the same.

Not because they lack ability.

Because they never showed up long enough for ability to become something real.

The Proverb

A mentor of mine once said:

"Study and practice any subject for just fifteen minutes a day for three years, and you'll become one of the world's leading authorities on that subject."

Now — is that an exaggeration? Maybe.

Not everyone will become world-class at everything. Some things seem innate. Other things resist us no matter how many hours we pour in. The 10,000-hour rule has been picked apart for good reason — raw repetition alone doesn't guarantee mastery.

But in my experience, the proverb holds.

When I do the work, I eventually get my result.

Not because I'm gifted.

Because I showed up. Consistently. Without drama. Without needing inspiration to move.

And over time, the thing I practiced stopped being a skill and started becoming part of who I am.

That's not theory. That's three decades of lived proof.

Two Engines: Repetition and Modeling

The teaching has two core elements.

Repetition. Fifteen minutes a day, every day, for three years. That's it. No heroic sessions. No weekend binges. No "I'll start Monday." Just a daily rhythm that never stops.

Repetition is how the nervous system learns. Not the mind — the mind can understand something in five minutes. The nervous system needs contact. Repeated contact. The kind of contact that writes new patterns into the body.

This applies to anything — music, medicine, martial arts, meditation, writing, building, speaking, selling, healing, driving. The subject doesn't matter. The rhythm does.

Modeling. Use that daily time to study the greats. Not to copy them — to learn how mastery moves. How it thinks. How it got built. What it sacrificed. Where it stayed disciplined when everything in the organism wanted to quit.

When you combine repetition with modeling, something shifts. You're no longer just drilling a technique. You're absorbing a way of being. You're learning how someone who already mastered the thing carried themselves, made decisions, and stayed on path.

That's where a skill stops being borrowed and becomes your own art form.

Why Most People Quit

Fifteen minutes sounds easy.

Three years sounds long.

And that gap is where most people die.

Not physically. But the intention dies. The want dies. The spark that felt so alive on day one is cold by week six.

Why?

Because they were operating from want — not need.

Want shows up on the good days. Need shows up on all of them.

Want is excited by the vision. Need is willing to do the boring repetition that the vision actually requires.

If you've read the Shen Life piece on converting want to need — this is where it lands in real life. The gut has to say yes. Not just the head. Not just the heart. The gut — where will lives.

Until the practice drops into the body as non-negotiable, it stays a hobby. And hobbies don't transform people.

Practice as Sovereignty

Here's where it gets deeper.

In the Shen Life frame, discipline is not punishment. It's not grinding. It's not the survival-self whipping itself into performance.

Discipline — clean discipline — is an act of sovereignty.

It says: I chose this. I show up for this. Not because someone is watching. Not because I'll be rewarded. Because this is what Shen-led humans do — they build.

Most people's relationship with practice is survival-driven. They practice when they're scared. They grind when the deadline hits. They perform when someone's evaluating them. And the moment the external pressure drops, so does the effort.

That's not discipline. That's reactivity in a productive costume.

Shen-led practice is different. It comes from the inside. It doesn't need applause. It doesn't need urgency. It moves because the organism has encoded the practice as essential — not optional.

That's the shift.

Embodiment: Where Repetition Becomes Transformation

Repetition doesn't just build skill.

It builds new patterns in the nervous system.

When you practice something daily — especially something that requires presence, not just rote motion — you are literally rewriting the body's defaults. The way you hold tension. The way you breathe. The way you respond to failure. The way you recover.

This is why the Shen Life model treats practice as a form of somatic training. Not just "learning a thing." Becoming a different organism through contact with that thing.

A pianist who has practiced for three years doesn't just "know the notes." Their hands move differently. Their posture has changed. Their relationship with frustration has changed. Their nervous system has been reorganized by the practice itself.

That's embodiment.

And embodiment is the only kind of growth that lasts.

You can think about mastery all day. You can watch videos about it. You can admire it from the sidelines. But until the body has been changed by the repetition, nothing has actually moved.

Modeling as Initiation

There's a reason every tradition worth its salt includes lineage.

You learn from those who've gone before you. Not to become them — but to absorb the frequency of what mastery actually looks like from the inside.

Books help. Videos help. But the deepest modeling happens when you study how a master lived. What they prioritized. What they refused. How they handled failure. How they stayed on path when no one was watching.

That's not imitation. That's initiation by proximity — even if the proximity is through their words, their work, or their legacy.

Modeling the greats while drilling the basics is how a skill stops being mechanical and starts becoming yours. Your expression. Your art. Your contribution.

Because mastery isn't copying.

Mastery is creation — filtered through discipline, shaped by repetition, and authored by something deeper than the persona.

The Honest Disclaimer

Let's keep it real.

Not every skill will become your superpower. Some things aren't natural to you — and fifteen minutes a day for thirty years won't change that.

But here's what will happen:

You'll become competent. Possibly very competent. And competence in a discipline you chose — rather than one that was assigned to you — changes how you carry yourself through the world.

The real gift of the 15-minute rule isn't mastery in the conventional sense.

It's what the practice does to you.

It builds patience. It trains the nervous system to tolerate boredom without quitting. It teaches you that showing up matters more than showing off.

And it proves — in your own body, through your own experience — that you are someone who follows through.

That proof changes everything.

So What's Your Fifteen Minutes?

Not "what sounds inspiring."

Not "what would look good on a reel."

What skill — if you practiced it for fifteen minutes a day for three years — would change the trajectory of your life?

What are you willing to be bad at for long enough to become dangerous?

What has your gut already been whispering about — the thing you keep circling but never committing to?

That's the one.

Start tomorrow. Better yet, start today. Fifteen minutes. No negotiation.

And don't stop for three years.

Reach for it.

masterydisciplinedaily practice15 minute rulerepetitionmodelingShen Lifeembodimentnervous systemsovereigntyself masteryskill buildingconsistencypersonal transformationsomatic trainingwant vs needfollow throughcreative sovereigntyinner workpractice as discipline
blog author image

Stephen & Erica

Stephen and Erica help growth-minded individuals move forward from an inside-out approach that affects all areas of life. From Stephen's experience and research of transformation with clients and himself, he created Shen Life—a spiritual path to reach your potential. Together as teachers, healers, scholars, and outlaws, Stephen and Erica help move people forward in a radical way!

Back to Blog

CONTACT

Want to discuss something?

Want to discuss something? Like your online security, your privacy is a priority to us. To initiate a conversation, please submit the below form. Then, look for our email in your inbox within 1-3 business days. This process helps us confirm you are an actual person interested in our services, while also representing your informed consent for us to engage with you about Shen Life. Your submission indicates you understand the nature of this work and willingly seek information or services from us.

Copyright 2026. Shenology, Inc. All rights reserved.