Recognizing each life stage as having its own physical intelligence and gift, rather than viewing aging as pure decline.
Dipa Ma lived fully through each season of her body: she bore children, worked physically, experienced illness, and aged with dignity. Rather than one ideal (the strong young body), her teaching illuminates the unique wisdom each season offers. The adolescent's body surges with creative energy—the task is learning to channel it wisely rather than be swept away. The mature man's body has developed strength and stamina; the opportunity is using this power to serve rather than dominate. The midlife man faces the body's limits; this teaches humility and wisdom about what actually matters. The aging man's body slows and becomes more transparent; this opens direct seeing of mind and the possibility of profound peace. Each season has its health challenges and its gifts. Young men's health isn't superior to elders'; it's simply different. Dipa Ma's radical acceptance of bodily reality—including illness and aging—models how men can honor their body's current season rather than always griping about loss. This perspective prevents the despair and denial that damage men's health most profoundly.
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