When anxious · 10 minutes
How to practise Sufism when anxious.
Sufism — a practice from Persia is The Persian path of the heart, where the lover finds the Beloved by losing the self. Here is how to bring it into your life when the chest tightens and the thoughts will not slow.
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Step 1
Move the body half a metre
Stand up if you were sitting; sit down if you were standing. Anxiety often holds its grip through posture. Break the posture first; the thought softens after.
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Step 2
Speak the teaching to yourself once, out loud
Say it quietly: The Persian path of the heart, where the lover finds the Beloved by losing the self. The tradition is older than your panic. Letting it speak in your own voice gives it a small foothold.
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Step 3
Do one act of the practice in under a minute
One breath cycle. One line of journal. One slow sip. Sufism is not a long ladder right now; it is one rung you reach for to keep from falling.
Most of Sufism is not about banishing what you feel. It is about staying in the room with it long enough that it changes shape on its own.
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