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Fear of Meditation

Jun 14 08:34am

Question:
I am 52 and have learned no formal techniques of meditation, but because I am always so full of fears I was advised to meditate. When I sit down to do it, immediately I start moving towards an engulfing darkness. The movement is backwards and the sounds around me start getting fainter and fainter, but along with this is a strange feeling that if I continue I will never come back. The passage into this blackness is like getting sucked into some sort of a dark void. For fear of not wanting to return from there, I don’t meditate. I don’t understand if it is good or bad. Please tell me. 

Answer:
It seems there is some old conditioning that gets activated when you start to settle down with your eyes closed, that puts you into this fear response. For a situation like yours, you may be more successful starting with an eyes open meditation.

You can explore meditation practices that involve looking at mandalas, yantras or a candle flame as a vehicle for the mind quieting down. Another possibility is guided meditation that can ease you into that experience of that dark stillness as a comforting, nurturing connection to your Self, not as a threatening, scary void. You may find that the guided meditations on my “Soul of Healing” cd helpful in this regard.

Once you have established that inner silence as a positive experience, it will be an easy thing for you to begin a silent solo mantra meditation such as Primordial Sound Meditation or another reliable meditation practice.

Love, Deepak

9 Comments Report Abuse
1. rongomai2 - Jun 29 04:35pm
When I started meditating about 8 months ago, I also had the same experience. The darkness was also accompanied by a pounding heart. Initially I felt afraid, but realising I could open my eyes at any time to stop it, I let go and allowed myself to experience whatever was to be. Only peace followed.
2. prashidasharma - Jul 26 07:21pm
What exactly do you experience in when meditating. Just would like to know if I am going on the right track.
3. scottgadke - Aug 25 07:49am
Sounds to me like the fear this person is experiencing is a fear of letting go, a fear of emptying the mind ( too much ego wanting control ) Learning to meditate and turning off the ego takes time. You have to let all the thoughts go. I tell people to try and imagine putting all your thoughts and the inner mental chatter ( ego voice ) on a log and imagine that log flowing away from you downstream. Emptying the mind to get into a meditative state takes a little practice and our conditioning has a lot to do with it. Lots of people feel the need to always be doing something. Learning to just "Be" for a while has lots of benifits and breaks some illusions that the ego wants us to believe.
4. luvcts1 - Oct 08 02:40am
I have always been leery of meditation except in the guided sense because it is to easy for Satan to enter and tempt me. This article was a big plug to buy your CD. Hope you sell some.
5. rongomai2 - Jan 06 10:39pm
If when meditating, thoughts come into my mind, I find it easier not to either suppress nor encourage them. Just allow them to occur as if you are watching a text message streaming by. Neither attach yourself to them nor shove them away. A completely still mind then follows.
6. mokatewake - Feb 25 04:58pm
its all about stilling the mind, just focus on the breath in and out 2 start with the rest will follow.
7. neelam_muizz - Jan 31 08:35am
I get bored while trying to meditate.
8. navpreet_2000 - Mar 05 08:47am
Dear Meditation Lovers,

Please remember meditation does not mean lack of thoughts.
Some people try to do meditation and backout because they think I am always thinking something when I close my eyes and hence I am not able to meditatation. [contd...]
9. kitty_8169 - May 01 09:20am
The book "The Journey" by Brandon Bays will give you all the answer.
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