Whether we are actively meditating or casually just happen to become subjected to it, we will have to deal with four frames of reference; the body in and of itself, feelings in and of themselves, the mind in and of itself, and mental properties in and of themselves. Which is another way to say that we in a meditative way have to come to terms with our use of them as a reference outside our own boundaries, or trying to confine other people to our own relation to them. Not as parts of a psychic content and a sense of a whole in its relation to our own being, to which it also formulates an individual relationship over time.
This in turn creates the condition of a specific state of psychic developement, and of the identity of mental objects, an experience conceptualized in india as nibbida. Very close to the sami Rota aimo, and to the concept of hell in christianity. An in-between state of an endless emptiness almost all of us experience in the transition from our childhood to adolescence and from adolescence to adulthood. But most importantly, the special insight it cultivates in our old age. In this sense, that is what old age means, it has a meditative purpose in relation to the previous scope of the body and consciousness’ frames of reference. Something that seems to become an almost impossible task, if life forces us to do everything at once when we reach our old age. It brings us into our need of seclusion, into meditation and psychological reflection. To come into contact with our being and to our sense of authenticity and wholeness. We just have to change, and begin to identify and face the parts of the fragmentation that emerges within us, and begin to communicate with the psychic content and duality that this second personality communicate within us. This urge is so powerful, that if it is not attended to, we become restless, incessantly acquisitive, violent and destructive. Committing reprehensible acts and atrocities against others without any genuine personal and moral considerations of our actions in a psychic sense, and we will even become a danger not only to our own life but to others too. We will just disappear into our preconscious life, overwhelmed by the challenge.