Using breath practices derived from Buddhist meditation to directly influence hormonal pathways through the nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary axis.
Dipa Ma's mastery of breath awareness connected her to the body's deepest regulatory systems. The breath serves as a bridge between conscious control and autonomous hormonal function. Slow, deliberate breathing—particularly extended exhalation—activates parasympathetic dominance, signaling safety to the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. During andropause, when this axis often becomes dysregulated, breath practice becomes directly therapeutic. Extended exhalation reduces cortisol, improves sleep quality, and creates conditions for testosterone stability. Dipa Ma taught that breath is life force itself; in Buddhist physiology, the breath carries prana or vital energy. For aging men, simple practices—breathing out twice as long as breathing in, or holding awareness on the natural pause after exhalation—become tools that recalibrate hormonal signaling. Unlike pharmaceutical interventions, breath work costs nothing, creates no side effects, and deepen over a lifetime. The intimate connection between breath and hormones reveals why Dipa Ma placed such emphasis on this basic, ever-available practice.
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