A framework for reading physical symptoms and sensations as communications rather than enemies, aligning medical care with the body's own healing wisdom.
Dipa Ma's deep study of the body—through meditation, movement, and healing—revealed that pain and symptoms carry information. In palliative medicine, this means shifting from pure symptom suppression to listening: What is this pain saying? What does the body need now? A patient's restlessness may signal unfinished emotional work, not merely inadequate medication. Constipation may reflect a loss of agency; difficulty swallowing may express blocked communication. Rather than dismissing these as side effects, palliative teams trained in this framework collaborate with patients to address root causes. Dipa Ma's fearlessness extended to being present with difficult sensations; she modeled acceptance without passivity. This concept empowers both patient and caregiver to work with the body's intelligence, using medication compassionately while honoring what the body is trying to express. It transforms palliative care from warfare into conversation.
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.