Meditation Experiences of Chris Dale
Chris Dale has been a regular meditator for over 35 years and has experienced several of the highs and lows along the way. He teaches Sahaj Samadhi Meditation and is keen to ensure that students are able to practice effectively. Here he shares with us how to avoid some of the traps and pitfalls on the spiritual path to have a happier, healthier and more successful life. Q1: You have been meditating for many years. Tell us about your first experience of meditation and the journey to now.
Chris Dale : My first experience of formal meditation was in 1977 when I was initiated into a form of mantra meditation. When I started repeating the mantra given to me by the
teacher, my whole body began to shake. Later in that meditation I felt like I was flying and afterwards I felt incredibly relaxed and peaceful.
I was so affected by that meditation that I tried to replicate the experience in subsequent
sessions and found that my meditations were less deep. After a few weeks I realised that I was using a lot of effort. When I let go of trying to repeat the first blissful experience my meditations again started to become more satisfying.
Over the years, as I continued to meditate regularly, I started to experience bliss states and deep calm quite often, however I felt that something was lacking. My big breakthrough came when I got initiated by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Sahaj Samadhi Meditation in December 1993.
The day after receiving the mantra initiation, I left the ashram to fly back home. I was at the old Bangalore airport – which would seem like not an ideal place to meditate, with lots of
noise and bustle. I thought I'd meditate for a few minutes while waiting for my flight call. I