Experience with Meditation and Mystical States
A long term meditator, Chris Dale shares his experience with meditation and mystical states.
As any experienced meditator will know, the regular practice of meditation opens up a whole new dimension of experience. The terrain of this inner world is vast and can be
intensely captivating, so much so that a meditator may feel that any sensory experience that the external world can offer seems trivial by comparison. The goal of meditation, as given in all the classic Vedic meditation texts, is to experience the infinite consciousness which is the source of our being and to function in life from that unbounded awareness.
Of course, there are many other benefits which accrue from meditation, including tremendous enhancements in physical, mental and emotional health. Spiritual unfoldment however is the essence of what meditation is about. Because we are all unique beings, the
process of that unfoldment will vary from person to person. Usually it will include some profound, life changing, awakening experiences, which could be described as mystical. My Experience My journey as a meditator began in 1977 when I was living in the remote town of Darwin
in the Northern Territory of Australia. I was working as a civil servant and feeling quite stressed and restless. Darwin was then a frontier style town with the one of the highest per capita consumptions of alcohol in the world. It also had a large transient hippie population.
I had an intense desire to feel totally free inside, which had been there for as long as I can remember, but alcohol, drugs and a couple of other strong sensory experiences were the only sure fire avenues that I knew to enter that joyful, free inner state. Then I happened to
see a tiny ad in the local newspaper for an introductory talk on meditation. I was the only