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The Body as Sacred Instrument

Understanding the physical body as deserving reverence and careful stewardship rather than mere biological mechanism, reshaping how medical ethics approaches bodily intervention.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma's deep work with the body in Buddhist practice reveals it not as a machine to be fixed but as a sacred vessel for consciousness and healing. This reframes medical ethics by challenging the purely mechanistic model that dominates Western medicine. Across traditions—Ayurvedic, Chinese medicine, Indigenous healing practices—the body carries spiritual significance and energetic dimensions beyond anatomical structures. When medical ethics incorporates this understanding, it transforms questions about intervention, surgery, and treatment. A practitioner honoring the body's sacred nature approaches procedures with ritual awareness and respect for bodily integrity. This concept addresses profound ethical questions: When is intervention appropriate? How do we honor the body's own healing intelligence? Dipa Ma's fearlessness in observing bodily sensations without aversion teaches practitioners to support patients in developing their own somatic wisdom rather than imposing external solutions.

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