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Compassion Practice for Self and Body

Cultivating genuine care and kindness toward your body and health struggles, replacing self-criticism with wise compassion.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma was known for her boundless compassion, which extended radically to herself despite her suffering and hardship. Compassion practice for health means genuinely caring about your wellbeing—not from narcissism, but from recognizing your body and health as worthy of care. Many people simultaneously neglect their bodies and obsess over them, a contradiction rooted in lack of genuine compassion. True compassion toward your body includes: nourishing it well because you care, moving it because you love it, resting it because you respect its needs, and treating health setbacks with kindness rather than judgment. When you eat poorly, punish yourself with exercise, or ignore pain, you're acting from cruelty, not health motivation. Dipa Ma taught that compassion toward yourself naturally extends outward and creates the conditions for genuine wellbeing. Self-compassion for your body means acknowledging struggles without shame, celebrating small victories without ego, and maintaining consistent care despite difficulty. From this compassionate foundation, sustainable health practices emerge naturally, because you're caring for something you actually love.

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