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Darkrooms I & II
By Dennis Huntington

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IN THE DARK WITH MANTAK CHIA

Darkrooms I & II
By Dennis Huntington

Darkroom I
In order to stay in complete darkness, forty-five people in all gathered from all over the world at Tao Garden Health Resort near Chiang Mai, Thailand, in February 2002. Well-known Taoist teacher, Master Mantak Chia, organized the retreat into darkness. The Darkroom I Retreat was promoted as a venue for the Kan and Li meditations—a higher level in the hierarchy of Master Chia’s teaching. Interestingly enough, there were several participants who had very little previous exposure to Taoist practices. During the first two weeks, some participants completed the one or two weeks that they had reserved for the Darkroom Retreat. Most participants stayed in the Darkroom for three weeks.
There was an orientation meeting in the evening of the first day of settling into the Darkroom’s physical environment. Master Chia reviewed information about diet, the significance of tryptophan and the Darkroom transformations in the biochemistry of the brain. This information had been provided in the Darkroom Handbook. He discussed his recommendations for approaching day-to-day life in the dark and also gave a summary of the practices he would be teaching in each of the three weeks of the retreat. He accomplished this by using PowerPoint Presentation graphics. After participants retired to their rooms in the dimmed light and finally turned off their room lights that evening, there were no more external visuals or external light for the next three weeks.
Participant Mike Moore, who came from New Zealand, expressed the general feeling of satisfaction with the physical aspects of the Darkroom experience. After finishing his stay in the dark, he commented: “I’d recommend it to anybody that’s searching for the spiritual path, even people who are just mildly interested, or I’d recommend it to practically anybody because it’s a real five-star experience to start with. It’s a beautiful place to stay, the accommodation is superb, and the food is amazing—even in the dark. In fact, the food even tasted better in the dark. I didn’t think it would be possible. So, the staff and everything is five-star plus!”

Daily Routines in the Dark
My inner visions and the lucid dreaming state began during the evening of the first full day in the dark and continued for the entire three weeks. Before discussing these experiences, though, I will relate some other experiences and impressions about the daily routine of just being in the dark for three weeks.
Really Dark: Like most of the participants, this was my first experience in a prolonged ‘darkroom’ environment. First, let’s be clear about the dark. Yes, it was absolutely dark. Our work crew was very thorough about sealing out the light. Then, on the first day they came inside to check every space and every room to search out the tiniest speck of light. While it was bright and sunny outside, they searched with a vengeance until there was not a renegade crack or pinhole that a speck of light could sneak through. Everything that glowed in the dark, such as some dimmer-switch soft-glow lights, was thoroughly covered with opaque electrician’s tape so that no glow could escape. There was no question of adjusting and getting used to the dim light—there was no dim light! There was only absolute pitch-black darkness everywhere in the Darkroom environment.
Buddy System: Although a few people had a room to themselves, everybody was paired with another person, either as a roommate or as a contact person, to provide support and safety in the event of any problem or confusion that might arise. This worked very well. Many people were strangers to each other—being from different countries, cultures and language backgrounds. It was beautiful. Being in the dark on equal terms—equally blind, searching our way, sometimes bumping into each other, sometimes getting lost just trying to get back to our rooms—we helped each other. In cases where personal differences didn’t mesh well, solutions were found and changes were made. Everything worked out fine. We forgave each other for the outer minor inconveniences as we journeyed within ourselves. As we sometimes confronted our own pettiness within over minor annoyances, we built friendships and feelings of respectful love for those around us. Nobody was imposed upon.
Eating In The Dark. We had morning and afternoon fruit breaks for those who wished to partake. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner were served on a regular schedule. This is similar to the routines in other weeks of course training. Since we all remained in the Darkroom area in the condominium, the food was brought to us freshly prepared by the kitchen staff. We each got a plastic bag containing fresh and warm food in separate plastic containers. Fresh juices and hot teas were served in tall, sealed drink containers. Soups, vegetable or fruit salads were served in another type of round, sealed container. The main solid cooked-food entrée was served in a larger, rectangular-shaped container. Vegetarian or other diets were accommodated. Napkins and disposable plastic utensils came in each bag. All we had to do was to remove the lid from each container, eat as much or as little as we felt like, then replace the lid on the containers, put everything back in the plastic bag, and finally return the used bag to the pickup area.
Some people chose to eat by sitting on the mats in the central community area of the tiled inner courtyard near the food pickup tables. Other people chose to eat by sitting on chairs placed on the walkway around the periphery of the courtyard. I didn’t like either of those choices. I didn’t appreciate it after meals when I occasionally came to this all-purpose courtyard area for class and sat in some spilled drink—or squashed a wet grape or other lost food as I sat on a mat. [In the Darkroom II Retreat in 2003 we requested that people to take their food to the rooms and eat at the tables there.]
My food partner and I simply carried our food bags to our room, sat very comfortably at the dining table and enjoyed the food in peace and quiet. All rooms have a table and chairs. We could easily keep track of our containers with minimal concern about losing or spilling anything. We enjoyed discussion or silence in private, whichever suited our needs at mealtime, by closing the door. We could also socialize with others, if we wished, without disturbing the overall atmosphere by simply closing the door.
Shaving and Toiletry: In regards to shaving without being able to see yourself in a mirror, many of the men chose not to shave since nobody could see them in the dark, and they didn’t feel like bothering with it. However, I like the smooth, fresh feeling of my skin when it is shaved (I have had a beard before). So, I shaved every day. No big deal—I have the same hands, same feeling in my face, etc. that I have used in shaving throughout my adult life. I just washed my face and applied the shaving cream like I always do. I know all the details of my face—I didn’t cut myself once, and I felt great.
Another sensitive men’s issue in the art of toiletry: how to avoid spraying the room while disoriented in the darkness and in a panic for immediate release. Men were instructed to use the toilet in the same manner as women do—by sitting on the toilet seat in order to guarantee a bull’s-eye when aiming for the toilet bowl in the dark.
Every room has a clean washbasin, shower, and toilet. The rooms and bathrooms were cleaned regularly, as needed. Fresh towels and sheets were provided, and the beds were made up. How? The cleaning staff wore infrared goggles so they could see in the dark.

Response to Three Posed Questions:
1) What did you think on the first day? Answer: I was really ready to go. I had been looking forward to this Darkroom experience for the past year. I was busy with distractions right up to the last minute and beyond. I finally flipped the switch off for three weeks of total darkness—two hours past the lights-out deadline on the first night of settling into our rooms for the duration. I had finally got my own room organized (with patient forbearance and permission from my new Darkroom roommate). It is in the condominium that was used for the Darkroom. This is where I live year-round as a resident instructor and condo owner. I had done all that I could with my external affairs and concerns.
Go with the flow, relaxed and peaceful with passionate engagement: I just wanted to put everything out of my mind and just go with the flow 100% in the dark. I had no specific expectations, nor did I have any idea of what would come. I was very eager and ready to let it happen, whatever it would be. I waited in eager anticipation, expecting something to emerge out of the darkness due to my past experience and years of preparation. At the same time, I was glad to just relax and wait and just accept the darkness, if that was all there was to be. I was happy just to let go of everything else and just feel relaxed and peaceful. At the same time, I remained engaged in the experience of just being there with passionate interest. I didn’t have any extraneous thoughts outside the Darkroom. I was where I wanted to be, and I didn’t have any second thoughts about it.
During that first night after turning off the lights for the last time and in the first morning after, I thought being in the dark was ‘a piece of cake.’ I had no problem getting around in my room to the bathroom, etc. Nor, did I have any problem in getting around outside the room, down the stairs and around the inner courtyard. I had a clear sense of orientation within those spaces and I was accurate with my sense of direction. However, later in the day after the meditation practices, I lost my steadiness in spatial orientation and found myself relying on my new food partner to find my way back to the stairs and up to my room. I felt like a happy but tipsy inebriate. In my room it became very challenging to find my way to the bathroom. Later on in the retreat, I regained my spatial stability and was able to return the favor and guide my partner when it was needed.
Meditation—disoriented outside, getting connected inside: While I was becoming disoriented outside, I was getting connected inside. During the meditation training with Master Chia, I tried to keep my mind focused in the practices. I saw the colors inside that were associated with the stars of the Big Dipper, and I kept busy establishing the inner dynamics as instructed. These activities occupied my thoughts. My main distraction came from my body being uncomfortable in prolonged sitting positions on the mats on the floor. I was not in condition to be comfortable in those sitting positions, since we usually sit on chairs for our meditations. I could have used a chair on the peripheral area outside the mats, but I didn’t. I alternated between sitting and lying on the mat. Perhaps the discomfort helped to keep my mind focused in my body, rather than wandering into extraneous thoughts. The strain on the body in the sitting positions made me tired so that when I shifted into lying on the mat, it was sometimes difficult to maintain the balance between conscious focus and physical relaxation. Sleep often decided the issue. No problem: Master Chia encouraged us to sleep as much as we needed, but preferably outside of class time.
Point of light, the ‘key’ to the Door To All Wonders: At the end of this first day of guided meditation training, I was lying on a mat in a relaxed state. I had withdrawn my attention down into the darkness of my universe within, in my abdomen. I was looking for the point of light within that would connect me to the inner or outer universes through what Master Chia referred to as the ‘door to all wonders.’ I had slipped into a state from being clearly awake into kind of an in-between state, like in a dream state. I suddenly found myself—like in a dream—looking very admiringly at a beautiful tapestry. It was like drapes for covering windows or a large doorway. There were flower patterns on a beige fabric, like satin, silk, cotton or maybe even wallpaper. Then, someone started talking, and that brought me to the awareness that I was actually awake. So, then I opened my eyes just to see whether I was awake or not awake. Whether I opened my eyes or closed my eyes, I was still seeing that same image.
Another state of awareness and consciousness: This was an interesting part of the process of entering into the darkness and slipping into another state of awareness and consciousness. That is the exciting part of what we were in the Darkroom for—or at least, an entertaining part of what goes along with the experience of being in the dark all day long and trying to find our way to the stairway and then back to our rooms. I lost that connection to the inner display of tapestry when I got up to get the food for the evening meal. After dinner, I was preoccupied with providing clear instructions as I led a gentle Tao Yin exercise session, knowing that several participants had not done Tao Yin before and others needed guidance. Later that evening when I relaxed on my bed and retraced the ‘steps’ within, hoping to find that ‘door to all wonders’ again—it was there. This was the beginning of what proved to be an ongoing daily flow of inner experience, practically nonstop, for the rest of the three weeks of outer darkness.
Imagery continued from the first day: For the next few days in the afternoons and evenings when I rested and relaxed, the inner ‘door’ would open from the tapestry that surrounded me in the room. Then, like a large-screen movie in front of me, there began an unending flow from one side of the screen to the other of animals, birds, creatures of all kinds. Seemingly everything in creation flew across the sky of my vision, hundreds at once in rapid flowing movement. The sky was full of flowing creatures, and there wasn’t time to really focus on just one thing—sometimes I tried, but it just changed into something else. For example, a hippopotamus would become a zebra, and then they would both be gone as the scene changed in the constant flow.
At other times, I would usually be surrounded by still-tapestries with lovely patterns with backgrounds that regularly appeared in different colored hues: beige, brown, soft green, white, pink, yellow, blue, etc. Often there were just plain uniformly colored walls, mostly of white, gray or brown, around me in a spacious room. It was never confining or claustrophobic.
The Eye Mask: However, I soon made it a policy when I was not resting on the bed, to wear my padded sleeping mask to cover my eyes and protect my face, for two reasons. Sometimes I thought I was actually seeing the outlines of the physical space I was moving in; so I would move toward or away from what I thought I was seeing in the dark—and bump into something solid that was really physically there. The mask served as a reminder that what I saw was not physical, so that I would check myself before I relied on it. It was also good for cushioning the impact on the few occasions that I did bump into something or somebody. We all had the masks.

2) Did you ever want to get out? Answer: No, I loved every minute of it, even though there were a few brief periods of dips in mood. But those challenges didn’t prevail, and they were also provocative and perhaps meaningful, too.

3) How did the other people react to the darkness? Answer: At one extreme, there was a man who arrived from San Francisco on the second Sunday night. He had got off work, packed, jumped on a plane and was traveling for about twenty-four hours. He arrived exhausted, jet-lagged and disoriented because he had never been to this part of the world before. He knew little, if anything, about Tao Garden. Possibly he had attended one workshop at home; so, he had been exposed to some basic training.
Straight from the airport into the Darkroom: Unlike other participants, he had not had a day or two for a restful transition and reorientation in these new surroundings. He didn’t have time to relax, settle-in and get a sense of his surroundings. He had no idea what the condo environment was like—or the people in it. Basically, he came straight from the airport into the Darkroom that night. He was brought into the Darkroom with another man who had come from Germany for the second week of training. We welcomed them both as they were introduced upon their arrival. Thereafter, he was heard to exclaim many times, “Man, it’s really dark in here!” Evidently he was overwhelmed and was not in a condition to deal with it. He left the Darkroom the next day.
Border between dreaming and not dreaming diminished—insight and benefit inside: The other man, Oliver Mueller, was more experienced and better prepared. He adapted successfully and was happy about his experience. He was interviewed on videotape when he went out at the end of that second week. Here is an excerpt from his interview: “In the Darkroom it’s different because when I was not sleeping, it also turned into a dream. So, the border between dreaming and not dreaming diminished. This is the Taoist way, lucid dreaming. This is what they are teaching. This was very interesting. Would I recommend it? If one is curious, then it’s very good. Being curious is a very good way to go inside. If you were not curious, maybe it would be difficult or boring. But if you are curious, you can get insight and benefit inside. Yes, I would recommend it.”
Generally people adjusted well to the simple adventures of journeying from their room to the central courtyard for class, to pick up a bag of food, etc. and back to their rooms. Some people came with partners in life. Those that I heard from felt an enhanced sense of love and respect for one another.
Fear of the dark conquered: One couple helped each other in working out some deep-seated issues. One issue was the darkness itself: the woman had been abused with physical violence as a child by her father and had cowered in the darkness in breathless fear every night, hiding in her room in hopes that he would not come and beat her. That fear still haunted her in later years, even after raising her own child and being a successful professional woman. With the strength and loving sensitivity of her husband supporting her, she came to terms with this fear in the dark.
With another couple, it was the man who was the victim of this fear of the dark. As a boy he had lived in London during World War II during the blackouts of the ‘Blitz’ when the German planes would come in waves bombing the city. The bombs didn’t hit him, but he was scarred by the terror of the experience. He had to face this fear and his memories in the Darkroom, and with the loving tenderness and support of his partner he faced it down. Both he and she spoke of this afterwards and the fact that they had deepened the bonds of love that bound them together.

The Darkroom Works for Everybody
From the experience of a senior instructor of the Universal Tao practices to that of relative novices, it is easy to see that the Darkroom was a successful experience for everybody who approached it with sincere interest. It works for everybody because of the changes in the biochemistry of the brain, because of each person’s sincere motivation, and by observing the general guidelines suggested by Master Chia. Each individual’s background and mental/emotional condition would naturally be a factor in one’s experience.
Changes in the biochemistry of the brain: In addition to all the other factors, the overriding factor, which arises only in the Darkroom, is the change in the biochemistry of the brain that occurs only in this extended environment of absolute darkness. In simple terms, the seratonin neurotransmitter is normally synthesized in the brain from the amino acid protein tryptophan in waking consciousness with the stimulation of light. However, it is inhibited in the dark. Instead, more melatonin (a neurohormone implicated with sleep) is produced in the dark. Then, with further biochemical inhibition processes over time, more transformations occur. The melatonin is converted into pinoline, and the pineal gland becomes the ‘master’ gland (rather than the pituitary gland). Then, the ‘5-MEO-DMT state’ occurs, and finally one arrives in the ‘DMT state.’ [Further details of this biochemistry of the brain may be found in our website, www.universal-tao.com, in the Darkroom section, in the handbook entitled Dark Room Enlightenment.] Due to this unique biochemistry, many participants are enabled with inner light, inner vision and lucid dreaming experiences.
William Wei, Senior Instructor: “The Darkroom is amazing for simple reasons. It gives you the best rest of your life because there is no light to hit your skin and there are no visual images (eliminating mental projections). Food is brought in, and a clean shower and toilet are 10 feet from your bed. Since you have no responsibilities or concerns, the total darkness totally relaxes the body and mind. You are sitting in the middle of the void and comforted as in the womb of your mother (climate control in the enclosed areas)—for the first time in your life since you originally left them both. I slept a lot, meditated, ate and defecated; that’s all. I was in heaven on earth. I also did some meditation, and I was the official bell-ringer for maintaining the stable daily schedule. The strangest thing was that it was so natural and easy to do, and after a while it felt normal. You did not want to leave.”
On His Own Terms: One man, in his fifties, from Mexico didn’t even speak English, but he was fortunate in sharing a room with one of our Spanish-speaking instructors, Enrique Topete. He had heard about the darkroom from friends and was very curious about the experience. Seemingly on a whim, he had decided to come. And, on his own terms, he had a very meaningful and satisfying experience for that one week in the dark that he had booked for, according to Enrique.
More Clarity in Her Life: One woman had only a superficial awareness of the Universal Tao teachings of Master Chia, but she has been involved for fifteen years with the spiritual teachings of another system. Her motivation for participating was that she wanted to retreat within herself in the Darkroom environment in hopes of gaining more clarity in her life, to sort out various issues. For this, her experience was worthwhile.
At the end she left with others to do sightseeing and go to the beaches in southern Thailand, but she didn’t get past Chiang Mai. Her inner sense, heightened in the Darkroom, halted her departure in Chiang Mai and urged her to return. She felt that she needed to get some solid fundamentals to take home and work with. She returned the following week to get instruction in some of the basics such as grounding, which is developed in the Iron Shirt Chi Kung practice. Now, she plans to return in the future to take more training and to become a Universal Tao instructor.
Fasting Regimen, Different Chemistry—Different Results, But Still Beneficial: Among the guidelines that Master Chia recommended for the best results in the Darkroom practices, he specifically advised against fasting during the retreat. However, two people that I am aware of chose to use the Darkroom as an opportunity to do a disciplined fast. Their intentions were commendable for the personal priorities of internal cleansing, weight reduction and healing issues. However, the effects of fasting may have interfered with some of the unique biochemical transformations in the brain referred to above. As a result, their capacity to experience inner light and inner visions seems to have been diminished.
One man broke his fast after ten days—as he was feeling quite weak—and began partaking the same diet as the other participants. Then at some point, he reported that he experienced inner flashes of light, but not full-blown inner displays. Still, he was grateful for the inner peace, profound relaxation and inner connectedness that he gained. The other fasting participant repeatedly stated to me that he never saw any light or visions such as other people were reporting—“it is visually boring!” However, in connection with some family issues at home (afterwards, I heard secondhand), he eventually experienced lucid dreaming wherein he actively communicated with family members.

Dennis’ Experience
Entities (First Visit)—They Came Single File: On Thursday evening (Feb. 14) of the first week of total darkness, I clearly ‘saw’ a group of ‘beings,’ all young men, while I was engaged in conversation with a Darkroom neighbor. I was talking with ‘Gerd,’ a participant from Austria, outside his room that was next to mine on the upstairs floor of the condominium. We were above the inner courtyard on the upstairs walkway that provides access to all the rooms there. Gerd was telling me about a book written about fifty years ago by a yogi named Sakarow (Sakarov?) who lived in Germany in the 1950’s. His book describes his experiences in the process that resulted in his third eye opening. Gerd was telling me about the book, which was written in German, because the descriptions of the experiences were very similar to what I had shared with the class. Master Chia had encouraged participants to talk about their experiences for the benefit of others. I had been having light and image experiences practically nonstop from the first day onwards. I was grateful to Gerd for telling me about the book and was interested in it (I hope I can find a copy in English).
While we were talking, the ‘beings’ appeared. I interrupted the flow of our discussion and said to Gerd, “As a matter of fact, as we speak, right now I see several young men who just came around the corner in single file and walked to where we are standing. They came in a very orderly fashion and are now sitting in a row in front of the railing. They are all smiling and watching us talk.”
They were all dressed in black and wore brimless black hats that bore a small, gold-colored band around the lower part. The hats looked something like hotel bellboy caps. The features of these visiting observers suggested Thai origins, and their clothing looked like some kind of school uniforms. I directed Gerd’s attention to where they were sitting and asked him if he also saw them. He said he couldn’t see anything but the darkness. I described them further in a matter of fact manner to affirm that I was actually seeing them. I continued to be visually aware of them as they watched us talk with their faces rapt in expressions of innocent enthusiasm and fascination.
When I mentioned to Gerd that I was seeing what appeared to be a group of young men, I had said that they came around the corner because that is where they first appeared. Actually the corner is only a meter-square column that provides support—along with three other columns at the corners—for the square walkway that provides access to the upstairs rooms. They also provide support for the overhead structures. Otherwise, it is all open space in this inner courtyard area. We both knew where we were standing in the darkness of the physical space of the enclosed condominium area. When I moved my head back and forth from the position of the group to the direction of Gerd’s position, they remained in place. That is, it wasn’t like an image inside my head that moved with my head. They had their own existence, independent of what I was thinking or doing.
Seeing, but not with the outer physical seeing: They had all taken seated positions along the waist-high brick-walled railing that enclosed the walkway area. In the physical space of the walkway, there were no benches or seats in that area. I am only describing what I saw, but not with the outer physical eyes. I could not see Gerd in the pitch-black darkness only two feet away; nor, could I see ‘Rosie,’ a lady from Mexico who had earlier passed between us, saying, “Con su permiso.” So, perhaps that corner area of our physical space served as an entry point, like a doorway from another dimension. They entered our space one by one and walked politely in single file along the railing, and just as orderly they silently they took their seats. I didn’t see any seats, but I distinctly saw them and their neat black trousers, shirts, and hats, like silk or cotton.
This was a new experience for me; so I don’t know if they understood anything we were saying or not. There were about eight to twelve of them; I didn’t actually count. They didn’t make any gestures to indicate any intention to interact with us. I simply maintained awareness of their presence and returned to the conversational focus with Gerd.
I don’t know if Gerd had any particular reaction to my reference to their presence. We were open, respectful and supportive towards each other; there was no reason to be distrustful or uneasy. For most of us, everything in the Darkroom had the quality of being a new experience. We were prepared to just relax and go with the flow. Or, as Master Chia put it, “Just … ‘ra sera.’” He borrowed the expression from part of the phrase from the popular song, “Que Sera, Sera” from a Doris Day movie: “Whatever will be, will be. The future’s not ours to see. Que seRA, SERA. …”
Afterthought: Reflecting back on my Darkroom experience, it struck me how appropriate Lao Tzu’s words in his Tao Te Ching were as a prescription for the Darkroom experience. Lao Tzu’s words from Verses 3 and 4 of Chapter 1:

Being at peace, one can see into the subtle.
Engaging with passion, one can see into the manifest.

They both arise from a common source but have different names.
Both are called the mystery within the mystery.
They are the door to all wonders.

I had the task and the good fortune of editing Master Chia’s recent book, DOOR TO ALL WONDERS: Application of the Tao Te Ching, which he co-authored with Master Tao Huang. The book’s title was taken from the last phrase in Chapter 1 of Tao Huang’s complete translation of the Tao Te Ching (based on the Mawangdui Texts). We printed the complete translation of all eighty-one chapters in the Appendix.

Coming Out
For me, I didn’t want to go out at the end of the third week. I wanted to have another week. But, it was over, and I went out with everybody else.
Immediate Personal Effects: Like everybody else, emerging in the soft morning light, surrounded by gentle blossoms of spring on the trees, shrubs and flowered plants in a panorama of subtle shades of green—amazing, beautiful, intensely alive, aware of it all as well as the individual parts, vibrating within and sensing the chi of nature’s dynamism! It was overwhelming in the sense of the intense awareness of nature’s beauty.
After awhile I went off by myself to do a round of Tai Chi, and it was like a totally new experience. The movements just flowed smoothly and effortlessly from my center. I was so soft and aware within my center! Yet at the same time—I felt humbled—I was fully aware of all the beauty surrounding me. It was like I had seen it before, but hadn’t really noticed it.

Life After The Darkroom
As I reached this point in nearly finishing the writing of this article—about three months after the Darkroom experience—I received an email from a dear lady who had participated for the full three weeks. She is a mature woman who has raised a family and is widely appreciated for her talents in the healing arts and other Taoist practices. She had come alone for the retreat and was considering retirement. She sent the email to several other participants to encourage communication and feedback about the effects of the Darkroom. She was not interviewed on the Darkroom videotape (not to be confused with another woman who was). I have edited her sentences because English is not her native language. Some aspects of her post-Darkroom life follow:
Process of Awakening and Change—Love Flowers at Home: “My life became much, much different; so I was very busy adjusting to my new situation. After I returned, my home was full of love, and that makes me very, very happy. But it is also very, very unfamiliar to me—even sometimes difficult to bear. However, now I am settled, and everything has become all right. That means I have gotten used to it.
“During the Darkroom I had lots of pain in my heart, and it seemed that my heart became bigger and bigger. Perhaps this energy transferred to my husband, and it opened his heart too, I guess. So, that was what happened to me, and this is the most wonderful and biggest gift in the world for me.”
Self-Assuredness, Blockades in the Mind: “I also feel that my eyes have opened in one particular way, and it has changed my mind and my way of thinking. Right after the retreat I looked at, so to say, ‘progressed people,’ and I got the feeling of dark shadows around them. It embarrassed me very much, but after a while I figured out the reason. Those people were very sure of themselves; so much so, that they were unable to progress further. This indicated a mental blockage. The truth is that my situation was the same as theirs! That means I saw myself.
“This phenomenon continues still, and it's very interesting to see and to understand. Self-assuredness makes limitation, and this is nothing else than a blockade in the mind. I have had many discussions about this matter since I came home, and now it's clear for me. As a result, I have changed myself into just a beginner. And, I would say that the beginner’s life is much more interesting than the life of that ‘progressed person.’”
Have other participants had new beginnings in their life as a result of their Darkroom experience? Time will tell, but my sense is that the seeds of many new beginnings were germinated in the darkness within in the Darkroom.

Feb. ’03 Darkroom II Experience

Tao Garden’s Darkroom Retreat environment is unique in the world. Darkroom II in February ’03 has come and gone, and Darkroom III will soon commence in February of 2004. In last February’s Darkroom II (2003), all the rooms in Condominium II were filled to capacity for the first week.
A more silent retreat: My roommate this time was a returnee from Darkroom I in 2002. We took our meals together and often talked when we felt like it during meals in the room, closing the door so as to not distract others. This year was a more silent retreat with a minimum of soft tones and whispered exchanges in the community area. It was better organized this year in that respect. Also, we added another railing to the stairway for the upper level rooms so that people could steady themselves on both sides of the stairs.
Full range of meaningful and amazing new experiences: Again. The spirit of Master Chia’s teaching is ‘Good Chi, Good Heart, and Good Intentions.’ In the convenience and comfort of the Condominium II total darkness atmosphere, many participants experienced a full range of meaningful and amazing new experiences again. Darkroom experiences range from lucid dreaming, third (inner) eye ‘seeing,’ inner light vision, DNA memories, other-dimension awareness, spontaneous healings, enhanced sensory awareness, out of body travel, astral travel to profound personal insights, and more. These experiences unfold in the framework of positive, compassionate, loving qualities of being as the individual accesses the 'Door To All Wonders' within oneself. The process is aided by the transformation in the biochemistry of the brain that occurs in the relaxed, comfortable darkness without the stimulation and distraction of light.
Through the hole of clear light in the green energy: Flying. It was good. My experience continued from where I left off in Darkroom I, with some variations and extensions. For example, one interesting experience happened as I emerged from the bathroom to return to my “Ra Sera” on my bed in my room.* When I opened the bathroom door and stepped into my room, it appeared that the room was filled with a luminous green cloudy texture of light. It wasn’t like just seeing a green color, but rather like entering a dynamic cloudy atmosphere of green energy. That surprised me, so I paused as I re-entered my room. Then the clouds parted, or opened, around a central round hole of clear space in front of me, it seemed. Relatively speaking, the hole, or sphere, of clear light seemed to be about two feet or so in diameter in the midst of the room of dynamic green clouds of energy. The next thing I knew, I had somehow entered and passed through that porthole of clear space and found myself flying high over some ranges of mountains. My speed of flight was much faster than a jet plane, perhaps closer to the speed of light. Soon after, I completed the journey from the doorway of my bathroom to my bed for more “Ra Sera.”
On another occasion during this second Darkroom, my journey within and beyond provided me with another perspective. I had extended out of my physical body little by little in the first Darkroom and also earlier in my life. Those experiences were generally associated with localities within the somewhat familiar terrain of Earth’s atmosphere. Such experiences no doubt have provided me with a sense of comfort, security and trust within myself in order to be open to more new discoveries—to relax and “Ra Sera” in meditation.
A View Of Earth From Outer Space & Silver Cords: It was interesting in this instance to view Earth from way up in space, seeing it as a dark ball smaller than how we usually see the moon. There was a perceptible rim of light outlining Earth’s circumference. Earth appeared as the centerpiece framed in a star-dotted background of darkness. It was also interesting because I could see the lines of the silver cords that I had connected from my physical body to the stars of the Big Dipper and the North Star during the meditation session in the Darkroom. The silver lines all converged at a point on the darkened surface of Earth as I perceived it from some position far away in space. Now I recognize the value, during meditation, of consciously connecting the silver cords from points within the body to those stars before going out of the body. It creates a reassuring navigational orientation for simply returning back to the body—no fear of being lost, bewildered or disconnected in the vastness of space.
I am looking forward to Darkroom III. … Submitted Monday, December 22, 2003

* See my Darkroom I, 2002, report for “Ra Sera” info.

About the author: Dennis Huntington, Senior Instructor, has been practicing the Tao of Master Chia’s teaching since 1986. He became a certified instructor in the Universal Tao in 1992, and then began teaching the Tao while living in Japan. A former high school teacher in the USA, he is now a resident instructor at the Universal Tao Training Center at Tao Garden Health Resort in Thailand. He moved to Tao Garden in 1998 to enhance his practice and teaching of the Tao. He also assists in the publishing area as a contributing writer and editor.



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Sun, July 30, 2006 - 5:37 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
What I value in mushrooms..

The ego is really a personalized collection of filters; conceptual filters through which reality is experienced...

And to think or speak about anything, one must first reduce it to a concept; so identifying with the egoic mind is experiencing a reduced reality; to reduce the aliveness of a tree, animal, human to a mere concept...

When one is on an intense trip of shrooms, and one is forced into the Now, the egoic mind subsides and becomes still... The aliveness of everything that is seen, felt and experienced is indeed not an illusion - it is the other way around.

Of course, the experience of an egoless reality isn't necessitated by consumption or use of any external sources - there are other ways to achieve such from within. Ohmmm!
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experience - Alex Grey

" In that sublime minimalist landscape of frozen tundra, Grey traveled to the center of the polar region, near Resolute Bay, Canada, where the planet's magnetism is so powerful it causes the needle of a complass to spin about wildly. Once there, standing in the snow, he removed all his clothes and ran around in a circle. The action was a geophysical meditation on the rotational and electro-magnetic forces of the earth. Grey's performance induced a primal out-of-body trance state within himself, during which he experienced the sensation of slowly dissolving into a pure energy source and becoming one with our planet's innate dynamic frequency. "

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Many researchers believe that the Earth's poles are going to shift in the near future. They believe that this is all part of the cycles of planet Earth. The magnetic North and South poles have shifted before in the course of the planet's history - one result being the last Ice Age.

In my opinion - the Earth will loose its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next level of consciousness. Reality as we know it ceases to exist - a newer reality occuring for all souls. This will come swiftly and will not be measured in linear time. This will happen at what I call Zero Point Merge which is a pole shift in consciousness.

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Is the magnetic field that protects Earth from deady radiation about to reverse direction of even disappear?

The collapse of the Earth's magnetic field, which both guards the planet and guides many of its creatures, appears to have started in earnest about 150 years ago. The field's strength has waned 10 to 15 percent, and the deterioration has accelerated of late, increasing debate over whether it portends a reversal of the lines of magnetic force that normally envelop the Earth.

During a reversal, the main field weakens, almost vanishes, then reappears with opposite polarity. Afterward, compass needles that normally point north would point south, and during the thousands of years of transition, much in the heavens and Earth would go askew.

A reversal could knock out power grids, hurt astronauts and satellites, widen atmospheric ozone holes, send polar auroras flashing to the equator and confuse birds, fish and migratory animals that rely on the steadiness of the magnetic field as a navigation aid. Although a total flip may be hundreds or thousands of years away, the rapid decline in magnetic strength is already damaging satellites.

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Albert Einstein

In a polar region there is a continual deposition of ice, which is not symmetrically distributed about the pole. The Earth's rotation acts on these nonsymmetrically deposited masses of ice, and produces centrifugal momentum that is transmitted to the rigid crust of the Earth. The constantly increasing centrifugal momentum produced in this way will, when it has reached a certain point, produce a movement of the Earth's crust over the rest of the Earth's body, and this will displace the polar regions toward the equator. - Albert Einstein The Path of the Pole by Charles Hapgood - Theory of Crustal Displacement

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Edgar Cayce - was the first non-scientific person of our modern era to bring the 'pole shift' concept into the mass consciousness. He saw the shifting of the magnetic poles. He said that these shifts have occured more than once in Earth's past. Cayce was the first to say it will happen again in current time lines. His date of reference was around 1998.

EC 1932 - When there came the uprisings in the Atlantean land, and the sojourning moved southward with 'the turning of the axis'. The changes must come again, as it did in the upheavals which destroyed Atlantis when the poles last shifted. That will be the day the Earth will be rolled as a scroll; for the heavens and the Earth will pass away.

EC - 1934 - The Earth will be broken up in the western portion of America. The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea. The upper portion of Europe will be changed as in the twinkling of an eye. Land will appear off the east coast of America. There will be upheavals in the Arctic and in the Antarctic that will make for the eruption of volcanoes. There will be shifting then of the poles, so that where there has been those of a frigid or the semi-tropical will become tropical.

EC - 1936 - In the year 2000 to 2001 AD there will be a shifting of the poles. A new cycle begins.

EC - 1941 - The greater change, as we will find in America, will be in the North Atlantic seaboard. Watch New York and Connecticut. Portions of the coast of New York, or New York City itself, will in the main, disappear.

EC - 1944 - Groups will gather to rid the Earth of the negativity that will overrun the planet. Ice, nature, and God, will change the poles, to destroy the negativity.

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Drunvalo Melchizedek - Flower of Life

There will be a pole shift. This will include the kind of violence that is normally associated with pole shifts, the continents going up and down, huge tidal waves that are 100 feet high, the entire south pole moving to the Equator at 1300 miles an hour and these kind of things, this may still occur. But because of something I cannot quite explain about who we are becoming and about ourselves and our ability to control our reality as a planet, we may find that the environment, even though the poles may shift, may not be nearly as violent as we think. It could actually be a very beautiful experience.

My feeling on this may go against what a lot of people think. There are many people saying 'go out and dig holes in the ground, put lots and lots of food in, and guns and munitions and hold on for the worse'. But really what you are preparing for is that time right before the pole shift. Because when the poles shift, we will go through an electromagnetic no zone for about 3 and a half days, and then, after that time we'll be on a totally different dimensional level of the Earth. Whereby anything that is happening on this level will make no difference. That's a preparation prior to the time when all the systems, the social and the financial systems and all this kind of things break down. And it's normal for them to break down. Scientists will see in the magnetic field a direct correlation of the events of the Earth.

Prior to the poles of the Earth moving to new locations, which is when the human consciousness usually moves into the fourth dimension, there would be a period of time where there may be worldwide chaos. It is a period where most people go insane, all social systems, financial systems, political systems etc., collapse and the planet is plunged into total chaos. This time period traditionally, throughout the universe, has been about three months to two years directly prior to the actual poles of the planet shifting. We'll call this time period the Translation Period.

The chaos is caused when the geomagnetic poles of the Earth drop to zero. This causes chaos because the human being needs the magnetic field of the earth to maintain it's emotional balance and memory. When the magnetics drop to zero, people go insane.

However, to believe that if you prepare in this way with food and supplies and that everything will be the same after the Translation Period, is unrealistic. At the end of the Translation Period you will change your consciousness and begin to move through the void, the birth of the new consciousness into the fourth dimension. From there on out, everything you do to physically prepare on Earth will be of no use to you in your new world.

We are going into a dimensional consciousness change and though a physical preparation may help a little tiny bit at the beginning, as we pass through these changes. The only real help is who you are, what your character is, how much your heart is open and how well you are to love and to connect with God. So the most important thing is to work on your innerself. This is more important than preparing with food and in the little bit of time that we have left.




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THE UNIVERSAL MESSAGE
Meher Baba


I have come not to teach but to awaken. Understand therefore that I lay down no precepts.

Throughout eternity I have laid down principles and precepts, but mankind has ignored them. Man's inability to live God's words makes the Avatar's teaching a mockery. Instead of practising the compassion he taught, man has waged crusades in his name. Instead of living the humility, purity and truth of his words, man has given way to hatred, greed and violence.

Because man has been deaf to the principles and precepts laid down by God in the past, in this present avataric form I observe Silence. You have asked for and been given enough words — it is now time to live them. To get nearer and nearer to God you have to get further and further away from "I", "My", and "Mine". You have not to renounce anything but your own self. It is as simple as that, though found to be almost impossible. It is possible for you to renounce your limited self by my Grace. I have come to release that Grace.

I repeat, I lay down no precepts. When I release the tide of Truth which I have come to give, men's daily lives will be the living precept. The words I have not spoken will come to life in them.

I veil myself from man by his own curtain of ignorance, and manifest my Glory to a few. My present avataric Form is the last Incarnation of this cycle of time, hence my Manifestation will be the greatest. When I break my Silence, the impact of my Love will be universal and all life in creation will know, feel and receive of it. It will help every individual to break himself free from his bondage in his own way. I am the Divine Beloved who loves you more than you can ever love yourself. The breaking of my Silence will help you to help yourself in knowing your real self.

All this world confusion and chaos was inevitable and no one is to blame. What had to happen has happened; and what has to happen will happen. There was and is no way out except through my coming in your midst. I had to come, and I have come. I am the Ancient One.

THE GOD-MAN, pp. 343-344, by C. B. Purdom
Copyright 1971 © Meher Spiritual Center, Inc., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Sun, March 26, 2006 - 2:07 AM permalink - 1 comment
 
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