For some time now, I've been getting a muscular pain about 15-20cm below my left shoulder blade, just left of the spine, and I wonder if I'm sitting off centre. At first I thought it was just a one-off or occasional occurrence, but it has been going on too long and too frequently for that. I push the buttocks back and the belly forward every time I sit to ensure I'm sitting with a straight back and rock from side to side to centre myself and get the "funnel" effect for the torso, but this pain keeps recurring. I continue zazen in spite of this, but naturally it would be better physically, mentally, and spiritually if it did not occur at all. Has anyone got any ideas on this? I hope I've opened this thread in the right section.



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Try relaxing the muscles in the shoulders and back a bit more, letting the tension run out. See if that helps. Maybe you are sitting too "stiff shouldered" and rigid in your back and shoulder muscles.
It is only recently that I've got back into a routine of regular sitting. The gall stones problem I've had fixed: my gall bladder was whipped out in mid-May of this year. I do get tense in the shoulders and that's another story. I am aware of my shoulders tensing up and rising; I then "force" them down and try to relax them only for them to stiffen up and rise again, in a matter of a few breaths. Anyway, I'll keep at it. Thank you, gentlemen, for your suggestions.

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