Understanding your body as an intelligent communication channel that reveals whether psychiatric medication supports or harms your overall wellbeing.
Buddhist practice views the body not as an obstacle but as a reliable messenger. When taking mental health medications, your body constantly signals whether treatment is working: sleep quality, appetite, sexual function, concentration, and baseline anxiety all carry information. Dipa Ma taught fearlessness through radical honesty—seeing clearly what is actually happening. This framework invites you to track these signals systematically rather than hoping side effects will fade. A racing heart, emotional flatness, or sudden energy might indicate dosage adjustment is needed. The body's feedback becomes crucial clinical data you bring to psychiatric conversations. This collaborative approach—combining medical expertise with your embodied knowledge—prevents both under-treatment and over-medication. Treating your body as a wise consultant rather than a problem to ignore transforms medication management into genuine partnership with your healing.
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