So I, like many here I'm guessing, have anxiety. I'm fortunate not experience it to truly debilitating levels but it comes and goes in my life and some seasons are worse than others. The past few days have been especially challenging.
I know Zazen is not explicitly therapy, or a calming exercise, or anything like that, and I know we are meant to sit with what comes up, whatever that may be. The challenge I find I am experiencing is that if my anxiety is particularly bad, or is triggered right before or during Zazen, for example, sitting for 30 minutes with anxiety can feel like I'm just stewing in it, and potentially even making it worse. I guess my question is, for mental disturbances such as this and others, at what point does it make more sense to step away from Zazen, address the feeling, and then return to the cushion with a calmer mind? Maybe what I'm looking for is not even clarity, just permission to do so?
Thank you all, I welcome your perspective and advice!
Gassho,
Benjamin
Edit: Update below, and a refinement of my original question - has anyone else experienced Zazen to make their anxiety worse, and what did you do/what helped?
I know Zazen is not explicitly therapy, or a calming exercise, or anything like that, and I know we are meant to sit with what comes up, whatever that may be. The challenge I find I am experiencing is that if my anxiety is particularly bad, or is triggered right before or during Zazen, for example, sitting for 30 minutes with anxiety can feel like I'm just stewing in it, and potentially even making it worse. I guess my question is, for mental disturbances such as this and others, at what point does it make more sense to step away from Zazen, address the feeling, and then return to the cushion with a calmer mind? Maybe what I'm looking for is not even clarity, just permission to do so?
Thank you all, I welcome your perspective and advice!
Gassho,
Benjamin
Edit: Update below, and a refinement of my original question - has anyone else experienced Zazen to make their anxiety worse, and what did you do/what helped?
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