Gassho.
I'm fairly new to zazen, having begun practicing seriously about 2 months ago. For the first month or so, zazen was pretty simple mechanically speaking for me. My knees don't really allow full lotus, but sitting half lotus most of the time, and Burmese on particularly sore days wasn't a problem.
Over the past few weeks though, I've found myself becoming increasingly neurotic about my posture. I'm constantly worried that my back is not straight, even when it is. Or that my eyes are not closed enough, or focused at a perfect 45 degree angle. I am constantly adjusting my chin to make sure it is "pulled in" correctly. My shoulders bother me, always seeming to feel too far forward or too far back.
I've tried to simply let go of this and silently reassure myself that my posture is good enough, and to just focus on my breathing. Sometimes this works for a little bit, but I always seem to return to this neuroticism about my posture. I'm reaching out to see if anyone else has gone through this, and to ask for any advice anyone may have.
Sat/lah
Ian
I'm fairly new to zazen, having begun practicing seriously about 2 months ago. For the first month or so, zazen was pretty simple mechanically speaking for me. My knees don't really allow full lotus, but sitting half lotus most of the time, and Burmese on particularly sore days wasn't a problem.
Over the past few weeks though, I've found myself becoming increasingly neurotic about my posture. I'm constantly worried that my back is not straight, even when it is. Or that my eyes are not closed enough, or focused at a perfect 45 degree angle. I am constantly adjusting my chin to make sure it is "pulled in" correctly. My shoulders bother me, always seeming to feel too far forward or too far back.
I've tried to simply let go of this and silently reassure myself that my posture is good enough, and to just focus on my breathing. Sometimes this works for a little bit, but I always seem to return to this neuroticism about my posture. I'm reaching out to see if anyone else has gone through this, and to ask for any advice anyone may have.
Sat/lah
Ian

But I bumble my way through as best as I can.
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