I have a a tooth that’s been infected for a few weeks. It already had root canal five years ago, so I’m off to an Endodontist in an hour to see what can be done.
I’m very anxious, and I’ve been increasingly anxious before all types of medical appointments in recent years. I wasn’t always like that; I had some serious health issues in 2005, and seeing specialists never really bothered me (though I got a bit claustrophobic in MRI machines).
So, today, I’m trying to logic this out. If there is no self, what part of me is anxious? How can one come to terms with this from a zen point of view. It’s not possible to just let it pass; it’s much stronger than that. Even if my conscious mind is distracted my unconscious can’t stop thinking about it.
Gassho,
Kirk
I’m very anxious, and I’ve been increasingly anxious before all types of medical appointments in recent years. I wasn’t always like that; I had some serious health issues in 2005, and seeing specialists never really bothered me (though I got a bit claustrophobic in MRI machines).
So, today, I’m trying to logic this out. If there is no self, what part of me is anxious? How can one come to terms with this from a zen point of view. It’s not possible to just let it pass; it’s much stronger than that. Even if my conscious mind is distracted my unconscious can’t stop thinking about it.
Gassho,
Kirk
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