Hi all,
I have been told by a physical therapist that I clench my jaw too much, the jaw muscles are too tight.
(Why care? I have a muscle condition (spasticity) that gets worse when there is high tension in groups of muscles.)
He asked me to sit comfortably for the examination, and I sat the way (jaw-wise) I sit in zazen, mouth closed with the tongue at the roof and the teeth touching (not on purpose, it was just what I did when asked to "sit".).
It does not feel like clenching my jaw, but of course it is not as relaxed as having your mouth hanging open...
I've noticed that while commuting or when lying in bed (on my side) I always take this position, can't say if I have always done so or if it started with zazen.
Now I'm trying to un-learn this to see if it helps with my muscle issues.
So, my questions:
Have any of you noticed doing this (keeping their mouth in zazen posture by default), and have you seen negative results?
Does anyone here sit zazen differently (teeth not touching)?
Do I remember right that this is considered the correct posture in Zen, or did I invent the "teeth touching" along the way??
I have tried to let there be a tiny bit of space between my teeth, and it works, as long as the tongue is not hanging (or I'll need to swallow all the time).
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Gassho
Jika
sattoday
I have been told by a physical therapist that I clench my jaw too much, the jaw muscles are too tight.
(Why care? I have a muscle condition (spasticity) that gets worse when there is high tension in groups of muscles.)
He asked me to sit comfortably for the examination, and I sat the way (jaw-wise) I sit in zazen, mouth closed with the tongue at the roof and the teeth touching (not on purpose, it was just what I did when asked to "sit".).
It does not feel like clenching my jaw, but of course it is not as relaxed as having your mouth hanging open...
I've noticed that while commuting or when lying in bed (on my side) I always take this position, can't say if I have always done so or if it started with zazen.
Now I'm trying to un-learn this to see if it helps with my muscle issues.
So, my questions:
Have any of you noticed doing this (keeping their mouth in zazen posture by default), and have you seen negative results?
Does anyone here sit zazen differently (teeth not touching)?
Do I remember right that this is considered the correct posture in Zen, or did I invent the "teeth touching" along the way??
I have tried to let there be a tiny bit of space between my teeth, and it works, as long as the tongue is not hanging (or I'll need to swallow all the time).
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Gassho
Jika
sattoday
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