Fear and Emptiness

Emptiness can feel peaceful, vast, or terrifying. Fear may arise when familiar structures of self and world loosen.
What it may mean
Section titled “What it may mean”- Encounter with the groundless nature of experience
- Grief as old identities dissolve
- Trauma surfacing as defenses soften
- Dissociation mistaken for depth
What usually helps
Section titled “What usually helps”- Slow the practice; increase embodiment and routine
- Name fear aloud or in writing without analyzing it away
- Stay connected to safe people and environments
- Distinguish insight from overwhelm
Warning signs
Section titled “Warning signs”Uncontrollable panic, suicidal ideation, complete emotional flattening, or inability to care for basic needs require professional help.
When to pause practice
Section titled “When to pause practice”Pause when fear escalates rather than resolves, or when you feel less present in your body and life.