Tonight I sat down for evening meditation with no problems until, out of the blue a memory of a time when I embarrassed myself in Junior high bubbled to the surface. I have not thought about that for years, and I don't know how the memory surfaced.
However it shocked me out of my breathing pattern and could not regain it. I've had this happen before twice but in both those times it was a realization of something that must have bothered me at some time, because in those episodes afterwards I felt peace with that realization. My local dharma teacher calls the "Aha" moments of meditation.
This time I was left feeling like that 13 year old kid I was, embarrassed, angry, sad, and alone. And I couldn't find the rhythm of my breath to finish the last 6 minutes. Thinking I might need to forgive that 13 year old I did the Metta chant thinking of that part of me for the first time through the chant.
It didn't completely help but I feel it was a step in the right direction. That time wasn't the only time I have felt like that in the past (I was as I am, equal parts naive, arrogant, introverted) but having the memory come out of the blue was just plain weird.
So, only three times in six years doesn't sound so bad, but is it common that an aha moment leads in a good realization that can be productive or does it often just leads to more questions?
suggestion and observations are welcome.
I, of course will continue to sit.
(definitely) Sat today
However it shocked me out of my breathing pattern and could not regain it. I've had this happen before twice but in both those times it was a realization of something that must have bothered me at some time, because in those episodes afterwards I felt peace with that realization. My local dharma teacher calls the "Aha" moments of meditation.
This time I was left feeling like that 13 year old kid I was, embarrassed, angry, sad, and alone. And I couldn't find the rhythm of my breath to finish the last 6 minutes. Thinking I might need to forgive that 13 year old I did the Metta chant thinking of that part of me for the first time through the chant.
It didn't completely help but I feel it was a step in the right direction. That time wasn't the only time I have felt like that in the past (I was as I am, equal parts naive, arrogant, introverted) but having the memory come out of the blue was just plain weird.
So, only three times in six years doesn't sound so bad, but is it common that an aha moment leads in a good realization that can be productive or does it often just leads to more questions?
suggestion and observations are welcome.
I, of course will continue to sit.
(definitely) Sat today
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