The cultivation of courage and freedom from fear by developing intimate mastery and trust in the body's breathing capacity.
Abhaya, or fearlessness, was central to Dipa Ma's teaching and personal embodiment—she faced tremendous hardship with unwavering equanimity. Fear profoundly disrupts breathing through the activation of the sympathetic nervous system, creating a vicious cycle where poor breathing reinforces fearfulness. Dipa Ma taught that by systematically developing confidence in the body's respiratory capacity through meditation and mindful observation, practitioners progressively dissolve fear's grip. As individuals repeatedly experience that they can breathe through discomfort, that breath continues even during anxiety, and that conscious breathing dissolves panic, deep trust develops in the body's fundamental life-supporting processes. This trust extends beyond the physical to profound metaphysical fearlessness—the recognition that the body's capacity to breathe reflects a deeper reality of being fundamentally supported by existence itself. For those with breathing-related anxiety disorders, panic attacks triggered by breath awareness, or trauma stored in the respiratory system, Dipa Ma's approach to abhaya provides a compassionate pathway to freedom. Fearlessness emerges not from denial but from direct experience of the breath's inherent reliability and the self's capacity to remain present with whatever arises.
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