Welcome to our New Forums!

Our forums have been upgraded and expanded!

Meditations #806 Burn out?

This question is related to meditation.

AskSatanOperator

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 16, 2022
Messages
6,012
Location
[email protected]
I've been meditating these past few months. Although I took a small 3-day break of total, non-meditation during the Summer.

My question is I feel like I'm getting nowhere and I want to quit meditation completely, is this normal? Just up and quit. My issue is I honestly don't feel anything much. I know everyone experiences meditation in different ways but it seems like I'm wasting my time.

Maybe spirituality was not meant for me or is that a wrong mentality?
 
is that a wrong mentality?

Yes.
It can take a lot of time to actually feel meditations. When you meditate, you have to relax yourself and connect to the astral world. Ignoring the physical.
You can start doing yoga, you will feel that better and it will encourage you.
 
Meditations are for everyone. You wrote that this is not for you, but you are wrong!
Try to do this: https://joyofsatan.org/Returning_Curses.html
and: https://joyofsatan.org/Returning_Curses2.html
Maybe curses are pushing you down. So do this from above and you will see what will happen.


and: https://joyofsatan.org/Freeing_the_Soul.html

Try to do 40day meditation program from HP HoodedCobra.

Also start opening your 3rd eye and chakras.

Im not sure 100% but i think i read somewhere that a person starts advancing when his 3rd eye and chakras are opened. So try also this.
 
Spirituality is meant for every Gentile - it is our blueprint to advance and evolve through spiritual means.

Feeling discouraged with meditation is entirely normal, and it’s actually a common experience. Your mind, body and spirit undergo specific changes that your mind may struggle to interpret, as it’s accustomed to a state of "stagnancy." When you start nurturing your body, mind, and spirit, your mind responds to these positive changes, often with initial resistance or confusion.

Meditation is often portrayed as a journey with a constant flow of progress, but the reality is that it's typically subtle, with progress that can feel imperceptible, especially when your mind expects tangible results or major transformations in an instant.

Meditation is ultimately a long-term practice that trains the mind, body, and spirit, and like physical fitness, the benefits grow slowly and gradually. Many practitioners only notice and realize these positive changes when they look back after a long period of time, or during challenging moments.

If longer sessions feel discouraging or dull, consider brief sessions at a time such as 5–10 minute sessions. Focusing on consistency is way more important than the length of meditation. Even a few minutes a day can make a difference over time. The most important thing is to not stop meditating.

If you slack a few days where you do not meditate, then just swing on back and meditate again. It takes more or less time to build a habit, depending on the individual.

Hail Satan!!!
 
I've been meditating these past few months. Although I took a small 3-day break of total, non-meditation during the Summer.

My question is I feel like I'm getting nowhere and I want to quit meditation completely, is this normal? Just up and quit. My issue is I honestly don't feel anything much. I know everyone experiences meditation in different ways but it seems like I'm wasting my time.

Maybe spirituality was not meant for me or is that a wrong mentality?
It's normal to take a break in Meditation when you're not stable mentally, physically and psychologically or maybe you are Sick...But to quit Meditation completely isn't the best. Meditation is very essential in our Spiritual advancement.
Hail Satan forever
Hail Joy of Satanas
Hail Lady Astarte, my guardian Demoness.
 
I know how you feel, I have felt like this many many many times... I've lost count, and I've lost so much time.

I don't how about your other feelings and I don't know if my advice can help you, but I'll try nonetheless: don't blame yourself for this feeling.
There is much shit that we need to clean off in our Souls before achieving a state of peace, meditation can bring that up.
Even if it's just laziness. I'm fighting it constantly too.

The thing is, accepting your flaws and not blaming yourself for them, will actually make it easier to overcome them. I'm sure of it.
You feel like it's useless, you're lazy? Just do it. It takes so little time, realistically. And the rewards will be so big.

You may also need to get some "spiritual hype" going, remember what it is you're doing here.
You are striving to become a better Human, and that will let you become something Higher, Holier, more Powerful and Wiser. A Demon. And ultimately, a God.
A GOD. Wrap your head around it. Maybe you could concentrate on meditations that bear visible results, like I had a turning point when I started to (more or less) see my aura.

The most important thing I can tell you though, won't come from me, but from a very advanced friend of mine.
He said something to me that changed my perspective on the problem: it gets harder before it gets easier.
I had no idea so I, like you, felt like I was going nowhere, but this helped me greatly, I hope it can help you too.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

Back
Top