The principle that a healer's own cultivated bodily wellness directly enables their capacity to diagnose, treat, and transmit healing.
Dipa Ma's mastery of her own body through meditation and discipline demonstrates a truth central to African traditional medicine: the healer's body is their primary tool. In African traditions, healers undertake rigorous physical and spiritual disciplines to purify and strengthen themselves, understanding that illness cannot be transmitted through a body that has been properly cultivated. Dipa Ma's fearlessness and stillness emerged from relentless bodily practice. This concept establishes that healing efficacy correlates directly with the healer's internal cultivation. African healers must maintain specific diets, practices, and spiritual alignments to remain potent channels for healing power. The body becomes both the instrument and the laboratory—through understanding one's own health, circulation, and energetic patterns, practitioners develop the sensitivity needed to perceive and treat others' conditions effectively.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.