The worse part is having to listen to the lack of advice. When people had real problems, the answer was cookie cutter.
That is what I experienced in 30 years of attending meditation groups. I never found a single meditation teacher who understood deep meditation, and too often the advice was completely misinformed, as you described.
Another woman had a catch in her throat, which I feel now, from Jeffery's videos is related to her heart chakra. Of course, in the context of the group, this was just another nuisance rather than something she should focus on and perhaps develop somehow.
Like the mis-advice above.
I recall in the last meditation group that I attended one of the new members who had been practicing for a year with us said to me after the Saturday morning sit, "I sure wish I would receive some positive feed-back in my meditation to know if I am making progress. All I have is a bad case of tinnitus which does not respond to medication."
I said, "That tinnitus is that feed-back that you are looking for. It is a product of deep meditation."
Later that year I was thrown out of that meditation group for "misleading people."
At this point, I have no problems meditating other than not putting in enough time. I do put in the time, but I'd like to do more. Only I can work on this, and I am making more time for practice.
I know that when I do have something to ask, I have someone who can give me a useful answer.
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Here you have a whole community of people who have direct experience with deep meditation, not just one pompous, pretentious, and misinformed priest who lives in the lap of luxury off a bloated donation stream that only serves his monumental ego. After I am dead there will continue to be a community of people who have direct experience with deep meditation who will continue to serve those who have learned to meditate deeply.