Indian Arts and Culture Sikhism 5 Signs That You May Be Meditating Too Much Can you be addicted to meditation? Share Flipboard Email Print Indian Arts and Culture Origins Sacred Scriptures Life and Culture Baby Names By Sukhmandir Khalsa Sukhmandir Khalsa Sikhism Expert Sukhmandir Kaur is a Sikh author, educator, and the president of Dharam Khand Sikh Academy. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on April 26, 2019 Do you crave meditation? Are you meditating longer than an hour at a time or more than once a day? Are you losing interest in family and friends or social activities? If so, perhaps you are experiencing an addiction to meditation. Have you ever heard that someone one has been doing too much Simran? Did you know that over- meditation can have serious side effects which may impact work, family life, and even health? Meditation is an important aspect of Sikhism. Fourth Guru Raam Das wrote in the hymn "Gur Satigur Ka Jo Sikh Akhaa-ae" that one who considers them-self a Sikh should rise early, perform ablution and meditate. The Sikhism code of conduct advises one to wake up three hours before daybreak, bathe, repeat "Waheguru" and perform nitnem prayers. Meditation is desirable for advancing spiritually, and a powerful tool for change. Meditating has been proven to reduce stress and to be beneficial for treating depression, however, it's entirely possible to have too much of a good thing. Meditation can be habit forming, and even become addicting. Once the initial routine of regularly waking up early is established, you may find yourself restless and unable to sleep in the wee hours before daybreak. If you begin experiencing eagerness, or longing, for morning meditation, you may be simply feeling euphoric bliss. But it's also possible that you have developed a dependence for meditating. Excessive meditation may be pleasurable, but there exists the possibility of very real dangers to emotional, mental, and physical health with over meditation. How can you tell if you are experiencing ecstatic rapture, or have developed an addiction to meditation? Here are five signs and stages outlining symptoms that you may be overzealous in your meditation and actually meditating too much. 01 of 05 Grooming Habits Neat Bana of Orange Domalla With Blue Cholla. Photo © [S Khalsa] Tendencies: Are you letting your hair grow, tying a turban and wearing spiritual attire? Symptoms: Cease plucking, shaving, tweezing, or coloring, curling, and cutting hair Uninterested in cosmetics, fashion, or dressing in anything other than bana Tying an elaborate turban, or domalla embellished with steel prayer beads and Sikh symbols Dangers: Dressing modestly in the extremeBecoming flamboyant and dressing for showDressing carelessly, becoming ragged and unkempt Impact: Matted hairSloppy turbanDirty, or ragged, and holey clothesBecoming self c self-centered maintaining appearance 02 of 05 Euphoric Feelings Tendencies: Are you meditating more than 2 1/2 hours in a 24 hour period and loving it? Symptoms: Devotion to daily practice Attending group meditation events Meditating alone whenever possible Creating a sacred space for meditation Activities revolve around meditation routine Amritvela is the most important part of the day Feeling utterly blissful, content, giddy or joyful Going to drastic lengths so as not to miss meditation Experiencing ecstasy, euphoria, rapture, or sublime tranquility Debating whether to attend all night Rainsabaee kitan, early morning Asa di Var kirtan, or both Dangers: Hearing "Waheguru" in ordinary sounds, like washing machine, windshield wipers, ticking clock, baby swing and so on, or drowning out even extremely loud sounds such as live music Sensing everywhere the scent of flowers blooming or the aroma of prashad cooking Singing, or hearing music within, which longs to be expressed verbally without Chanting vigorously aloud, or performing miracles for show Having visions and hearing voices Impact: Addiction to meditationAudio and visual delusionsExhibiting erratic, or inappropriate behavior 03 of 05 Chronic Fatigue Tendencies: Do you tend to wake up before you go to sleep? Symptoms: Staying up after other have gone to bed in order to meditate aloneMeditating silently until the wee hours, after getting into to bed for the nightMeditating at length while still in bed before getting up for morning meditationRising several hours before daybreak, before others do, in order to have more time alone for meditation Dangers: Feeling tired, or unwellInability to stay awake while drivingNodding off and needing to nap during the day timeInability to sit up straight at any point while meditating Impact: IrritabilityDrowsiness when it's important to be alertDizziness, or tinnitus (ringings of ears), resulting from misalignment of neckSore knees, tailbone, spinal cord compression, or injury, resulting in spastic movements 04 of 05 Loss of Interest Tendencies: Have you lost interest in worldly pursuits? Symptoms: Losing interest in everyday activities such as eating, the internet, media, sports, school, social gatherings, TV, marital relations, work Dangers: Neglecting friends, family, or spouse Existing only for sangat, kirtan, and Gurbani Impact: Losing jobLoss of homeAlienating family 05 of 05 Withdrawal Tendencies: Do you find yourself withdrawing from the world? Symptoms: Taking time out from the world most of the time Wanting to do only Simran and Seva rather than interact socially Difficulty focusing on work and relating to co-workers or boss Inability to relate to family affairs, your spouse and marital relations Dangers: Depression, lethargy, loss of appetite, weepingChange in eating habits, refusing ordinary foodDisassociation with family, friends and co-workersExperiencing anger when meditative space is encroached uponCeasing to talk about anything trivial, speaking only when necessary Impact: Separation, or divorceLife seems meaninglessBlood sugar level issuesSuicidal feelings of worthlessness Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Khalsa, Sukhmandir. "5 Signs That You May Be Meditating Too Much." Learn Religions, Feb. 8, 2021, learnreligions.com/signs-may-be-meditating-too-much-2993503. Khalsa, Sukhmandir. (2021, February 8). 5 Signs That You May Be Meditating Too Much. 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