Dipa Ma's boundless compassion applied to dissolving shame and self-blame around hormonal struggles, which perpetuate dysregulation.
Dipa Ma was known for absolute compassion, even toward those who caused her harm. Many with hormonal imbalance carry profound shame: blame for their body's behavior, guilt about mood swings, self-criticism for fatigue or weight gain. This shame is itself a hormonal stressor; it elevates cortisol, suppresses immune function, and creates a somatic message that the body is wrong. Dipa Ma's compassion teaches a radical reorientation: the body is not an enemy but a sensitive instrument attempting to communicate. Hormonal dysregulation often reflects years of accumulated stress, poor nutrition, or unmet needs—not personal failure. Compassion-based healing involves meeting the suffering body with kindness rather than force, listening to its signals rather than demanding compliance. This shift from warfare to compassionate dialogue is neurobiologically powerful: the body cannot simultaneously be flooded with self-directed hostile emotions and produce balanced hormones. Compassion is not indulgence but the emotional ground on which genuine healing becomes possible.
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