Hello Econetic and Jeff
I do hope that there is some safeguard on the back burner in regard to attacks from people. One of the 'keys' for opening up and sharing is trust. Many people, myself included take a very long time to open up to others in regard to matters discussed on this forum. For those of us who are in the hypersensitivity phase of our practice, the last thing we need is to be ridiculed, or thought of as liars. There is such a thing called 'righteous indignation' too. For many of us I would imagine we have been alone with these types of experiences for a very long time, even if we have a loving partner, it does not mean that they have similar experiences. Which means they have no clue whatsoever what you are talking about, even though they would like to. The further along the spiritual journey you get, the more lonely it gets I imagine, as so few people can relate.
One of the many by products of meditation experiences is an on growing sense of a generous disposition. But like someone once said: “Do not give dogs what is holy, and do not throw your pearls before pigs, lest they trample them underfoot and turn to attack you."
How to build trust within the group? How to promote and build kinship, by authentically sharing our views and knowledge? Without mutual respect it will not, cannot work. It does not mean there will be no differences of opinion or even heated debates over topics, you can debate a topic without being uncivil. We are all unique individuals and have freedom of speech.
The definition of a forum as everyone knows is - a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
But to be slandered or attacked, particularly for those who might be in the embryonic stages of Jhana - or/and - in that 'I'm going crazy' phase of the process would be, ( please forgive me for saying this - but it is analogous of course), like kicking a pregnant woman in the stomach.
In my limited experience, certain phases and stages of the contemplative's journey, feels very much like that though, as if one is pregnant with a new consciousness.
And as with any young child, love them to pieces and keep them very safe, you never know what they may grow into to.