Anonymous
a year ago
Is my anxiety disorder the result of something being amiss in my brain?
Name: Aanya Date of birth: 2 February 1999 Place of birth: Mumbai Time: 7:20 AM I've had anxiety for years and sometimes I wonder if something is wrong with my brain. I feel like my response is always too much, my thoughts get stuck in a vicious cycle, and my feelings never fit the circumstance. I've heard that anxiety disorders may be connected to brain chemistry or neurological patterns, and that scares me. Is my anxiety disorder because something is wrong with my brain? I would like to know whether this is a dysfunction or just an over-sensitivity, and whether it means that I'll always be the same.
Astro Shreyansh
4 months agoNamaste, Aanya, Your brain is not broken; it is over-clocked. In Vedic terms, your Prana (life force) is moving too fast through the Nadis (energy channels). The Reason: Anxiety disorders are often linked to a "weak" Sun (confidence) and a "volatile" Moon. This doesn't mean a dysfunction, but an "over-sensitivity." You are like a high-definition camera—you see too much detail, and it's overwhelming. The Solution & Remedies: ● Yoga Nidra: This "psychic sleep" helps reset the neurological patterns by taking the brain into a deep state of rest while conscious. ● Worship: Praying to Lord Vishnu, the preserver, can help bring a sense of order to the "vicious cycles" of your mind.
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