d_harp wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:08 am
Same here. I feel terrible when I'm stressed out. My body hurts everywhere. My knees, back, stomach, head, arms...
I heard one interview with Jim Carry, where he talked about depression.
Depressed - is your body saying "I need deep rest". That attitude literally changed my mindset. I stopped overworking and doing unpaid stuff (which should not be assigned to me at all!). I stopped arguing and conflicting with people. Got rid of toxic people and relations. It all helps, and I can feel it.
This is a very interesting conclusion from the interview. I have not watched it, but I came to a similar conclusion through self-digging. This is not the best entertainment, but no one knows better than you what you need now. And what was needed a year ago, when everyone left you and you were alone. And self-examination teaches you to look at things from a different angle, draw conclusions and not commit them in the future. Perhaps I am wrong in terms and this is not called self-digging, but self-criticism, but I mean the process when you reflect on your experiences and try to come up with another way of solving that situation.
And in fact, meditation helped me a lot to understand myself. It was a very long journey, but the most pleasant and calm one. At first, I just learned to throw away thoughts, and for the first 3-4 weeks I almost did not succeed. After a month and a half, it began to bear fruit. Firstly, I became calmer, and secondly, I began to notice that during meditation I concentrate more on my breathing and almost all thoughts leave my head by themselves.
After 3-4 months I could already feel the impulses that I send to this or that part of the body. For example, I thought “I want to feel the pinky of my right foot” and felt it specifically, then I thought “I want to feel the knee of my right foot” and felt like I was touching it, but I don’t move at all at this moment. Etc. And it allowed me to start feeling my body differently.
And after I began to feel my body differently, I began to treat it differently. I started to eat differently, I started to play sports more often, if I didn't have time at all, then I did exercises in the morning and warm up during the day. I have changed many of my habits. I learned a lot about sleep. I changed the mattress on which I slept for 10 years, and by the way, Jim Carrey also helped me with this. I watched again Yes man and there was a mattress he was jumping on. I ordered myself the same mattress because I read about
it in some article and because I remembered that I had dreamed about it since childhood.
Yes, that's what is also very important. When I started meditating, I began to structure my thoughts. And now I understand what I really want and what I wanted before. And it helps to make plans for life. Because in this way I understand what I really want and what society is trying to impose on me.
It seems like meditation is some kind of panacea, but no. I am lucky to have found my own instrument with which I can hear my body. I'm 32, but I only found it a year ago. And someone finds it at 18, and someone never finds it at all (but did look for it?) Someone suits meditation, someone smashing dishes or other objects. We are all different. Each of us is individual and that's great!