Question:
I am not able to meditate or even still my mind for a moment. The incessant chatter of the mind goes on continuously without any specific subjects and I feel tired of myself. My mind does not know how to relax. I have tried various methods, even hypnotherapy. Though I must say that after the hypnotherapy course I felt good for some time and was able to focus better on things. I keep trying to search for something (I don’t know what so I can’t give it a name, happiness, peace, security, God??). But seem to fail. I’ve tried practicing Buddhism, follow different faiths and I am still where I was… nowhere.

I am sure my question also sounds confused. Do you really think the PSM would help?

Answer:
Your situation is not as unusual as you might think. It is typical for the mind to chatter away with one  thought after the other. Without guidance in how to meditate, it is not easy for the mind to settle down and find peace. The hypnotherapy probably worked for you because the process  was guided for you. When you are left on your own though, without a specific method for your mind to follow, it just keeps cycling through thoughts.
The mind actually wants to become still and silent, it only needs a vehicle, such as a mantra, to allow it to move inward, instead of outward through the senses. When you learn meditation from a instructor you are taken step by step through the process of settling down until you experience that inner silence of the self. You are given the understanding and tools you need to deal with the thoughts and all the experiences that come up during meditation.
So, yes, learning Primordial Sound Meditation, would be a good way for your mind to learn how to relax.

Love,
Deepak