Seems pretty useless to meditate much (aiming for real results) if one is very anxious or depressed. Sort of like running with mononucleosis.
I've spent months in a rut, and now that I'm slowly just feeling better in general, my baseline keeps improving with minimal effort.
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I was having a conversation with this morning, and I expressed that - in a current state of lower mood, generally - I'm torn on mood regulation/meditaiton, I often express strong skepticism, but I also credit it with saving my life.
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primarily for the reason that (depending on technique, etc) it can shred through the chain of narratives which massively perpetuate and exacerbate mood stuff. eg: suicidal ideation goes from being a massive problem to no problem at all.
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If I may: has your awakening impacted your mood regulation, and how you relate to mood fluctuations? Any impact +/-?
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First, let's note that I used to be very emotionally inhibited.
My mother was abused as a child, and my father most likely has undiagnosed Asperger's.
They're both good people, and did their best raising me, but the emotional side was often compromised in very damaging ways.
I've always been quick to anger, but for years I just... wouldn't get angry.
People are often accused of throwing up anger to disguise fear, but for me it was the opposite: I'd get scared to avoid getting angry.
Anger got me into bad situations at home.
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After my real awakenings started, I suddenly started feeling angry again. It would just appear, like lightning.
A woman once told me the story of how as a child, she was taught not to cry. When in her teens she learned it was OK, at first she'd cry all the time. This? Like that.
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