Release Chronic Stress and Tension
Photo Credit: Verywell Mind Release Chronic Stress and Tension Life is a dance between opposites - light and shadow, ease and challenge, joy and sorrow. Both are part of being human. We cannot escape one or cling only to the other. What we can change, however, is how we respond to life’s movements. Chronic stress and tension arise when we resist this natural rhythm, when we react mechanically instead of consciously. Responsibility is response-ability - the capacity to meet each moment with awareness. When we respond consciously, stress dissolves. When we react unconsciously, stress accumulates. The choice is always ours. Meditation is the path that teaches us this response-ability. It helps us step out of mechanical reactions and into conscious living. Stress is not simply a mental burden; it affects the whole being. The body tightens, the breath shortens, and the mind becomes restless. Over time, this tension becomes chronic, draining vitality and joy. Yet, stress is not ...