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  • SyntaxJO
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 72

    When I Come Back To Now...

    After sitting a while my shoulders start aching. When I find myself drifting in thought , I bring myself back to 'now,' and the pain in my shoulders becomes more apparent at the same instance. Is it because I was distracted by thought, and noticing my body again; or could it be some physiological result of me maybe forcing my mind in some way. I can't tell if I'm forcing my mind to think of nothing at that crucial moment.
    My name is: Jordan.
  • disastermouse

    #2
    Or it could just be that your shoulders were hurting.

    I read something in a Douglass Coupland book where the main character's brother suggested pretending your life was a dream and interpreting it thus....like, "Hey, what does that shadow MEAN?".

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40693

      #3
      Hi,

      Well, yes ... if you are sitting for hours and hours a day as you are ... your shoulders may start hurting ... and when you bring your attention back to it, you will notice that your shoulders are hurting.

      Trying relaxing the tension in your shoulders or adjusting how you sit on the Zafu.

      If that does not work ... take two aspirin and call me in the morning.

      Okay, nurse Chet, bring in the next patient!

      Gassho, J

      PS - I am curious why, Jordan, as you live in Japan, you flew down to Bali to sit this retreat. Seems kind of far to go when sitting can be anywhere.
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • SyntaxJO
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 72

        #4
        Chet.. my shoulders hurting was one of the options I gave, brother bear. If me coming back to now and then being aware once again of my soulders. I said that, right?
        My name is: Jordan.

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        • SyntaxJO
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 72

          #5
          Jundo, I dont live in Japan. Just didn't update my location. I was going to work all month in Bali and the Apple broke. SoI found myself in Bali when I decided to do the retreat. Quality problem, ehh?

          And Aspirin? Really really? Oh, man! That's pretty damned sweet!
          Last edited by SyntaxJO; 07-19-2012, 03:19 PM.
          My name is: Jordan.

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          • Jundo
            Treeleaf Founder and Priest
            • Apr 2006
            • 40693

            #6
            Ah!

            Well, anyway, sometimes sore shoulders are just sore shoulders.

            If you cannot get them to not be sore through relaxing or stretching or adjusting your posture ... just sit with the soreness. The soreness is a Buddha's soreness, Just What Is.

            As the elderly Buddha is quoted in the Sangiti Sutta (actual quote, and similar aches and pains found in several other Sutta):

            The Buddha, surveying the monks sitting silently all about said to venerable Shariputra,

            "The monks are free from sloth and torpor, Shariputra, you think of a discourse on Dhamma to give to them [and fill in for me today]. My back aches, I want to stretch it."

            "Very good, Lord." Replied Shariputra.


            Gassho, J
            Last edited by Jundo; 07-20-2012, 01:16 AM.
            ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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            • disastermouse

              #7
              Sometimes sore shoulders are sore shoulders, and sometimes it's fun to look at it the other way too.

              Boredom is the last desperate ploy of the 'avoid-awakening-at-any-cost-defense-system'. And sometimes it's just boredom.

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              • Hoyu
                Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 2020

                #8
                Originally posted by SyntaxJO
                After sitting a while my shoulders start aching. When I find myself drifting in thought , I bring myself back to 'now,' and the pain in my shoulders becomes more apparent at the same instance. Is it because I was distracted by thought, and noticing my body again; or could it be some physiological result of me maybe forcing my mind in some way. I can't tell if I'm forcing my mind to think of nothing at that crucial moment.
                Perhaps it's your minds way of saying "screw you!"? Its resistance to being ignored. The mind hates when we cease to let it have its way and can get pretty pushy for attention! Not that your shoulders don't legitimately hurt(because I'm sure they do) but more like the mind taking advantage of anything it can attach to and run with out of desperation.

                Gassho,
                Hoyu
                Ho (Dharma)
                Yu (Hot Water)

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