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
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...]