Perhaps contrary to popular belief, meditation does not make us feel all zen. Rather, it actually makes us feel more deeply.
Discussed in this episode:
Meditation Heightens Emotions – It doesn’t numb feelings but makes them more vivid.
Trauma-Sensitivity is Important – Meditation can help with grief and sorrow but may amplify trauma. The practice should be handled with great care.
Options for Working with Strong Emotions in Meditation:
Stop meditating if it’s overwhelming.
Label emotions as “thinking” and return to the breath.
Focus on the physical sensation of the emotion without engaging in its story.
Feelings vs. Thoughts – Emotions are real, but the stories we tell about them create suffering. “Feel the feeling, drop the story.” –Pema Chodron
Personal Stories:
A heartbreak revealed that suffering was increased by the thoughts added to the reality of loss. The loss (a breakup) was not optional, but the additional thoughts were.
A career setback and a chance encounter with an experienced meditator taught that meditation isn’t about avoiding emotions but facing them.
Meditation’s Impact – It is rare that anything happens while meditating. It’s actually pretty hard and boring. However! Progress shows up “off the cushion” as increased wisdom, compassion, and resilience.
Produced by Citizens of Sound
Music by: Derek O'Brien
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