Understanding individual constitutional types through traditional systems and selecting herbs that restore balance to your unique nature.
Dipa Ma's teachings on the body recognized that each person's nature is unique; spiritual practice requires knowing oneself directly and completely. Traditional herbal systems—Ayurveda's doshas, Chinese medicine's patterns, Galenic humors—all assess individual constitution to prescribe appropriate remedies. One person's heating herb is another's imbalance. Ayurvedic vata constitutions need warming, grounding plants; pitta types benefit from cooling, soothing herbs; kapha types require stimulating, drying plants. Chinese medicine similarly matches herbal properties to individual patterns of disharmony. This constitutional approach represents sophisticated understanding that health is not one-size-fits-all but emerges from restoring balance to personal nature. Dipa Ma emphasized direct perception and honest self-knowledge; constitutional herbalism applies this wisdom by acknowledging that effective healing requires understanding your own body's particular needs, tendencies, and imbalances. Selecting herbs through constitutional lens ensures medicine serves genuine health rather than abstract ideals.
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