Deliberate cultivation of comfort with temporal dissolution through contemplative immersion in the formless and unknown.
Laozi frequently invokes darkness, the gateway, and the feminine void as metaphors for the realm before manifestation. The Dark Gate Practice is systematic preparation for near-death states through meditation on non-being and formlessness. Rather than fearing dissolution, the practitioner deliberately cultivates familiarity with states without time, without form, without identity. This might involve meditation on emptiness, visualization of dissolving into darkness, or contemplative practices that suspend temporal markers. When actual near-death experiences occur, they no longer feel entirely foreign or catastrophic—the consciousness has trained in this territory. The practice doesn't prevent fear but contextualizes it within a larger framework of knowing. Laozi teaches that consciousness prepares best not by analyzing death intellectually but by experientially rehearsing its fundamental conditions. The Dark Gate Practice creates a bridge between ordinary time and the timelessness encountered at death's threshold.
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