06-21-2017, 02:24 PM
Rather than insisting on the mind being too weak, as that is rather vague and very subjective, I would suggest that just like on drugs, fragmentation occur as a result of control and repression due to the fear of what is experienced. The more one resist the new vibration of this experience, the more likely it is to experience fragmentation.
As for meditation, I don't think fragmentation can be the direct result, but like all things it is possible to meditate with the intent on controling or repressing parts of the self which can end up having this result. We could call that negative meditation. But it still would be the result of fear IMO. That is in part what creates a significant amount of perception of seperation in a STS polarizing person. Those who polarize this way are indeed using a certain focus of thoughts on control that can be just as deep as what we usually call meditation.
As for meditation, I don't think fragmentation can be the direct result, but like all things it is possible to meditate with the intent on controling or repressing parts of the self which can end up having this result. We could call that negative meditation. But it still would be the result of fear IMO. That is in part what creates a significant amount of perception of seperation in a STS polarizing person. Those who polarize this way are indeed using a certain focus of thoughts on control that can be just as deep as what we usually call meditation.