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Embodied Knowledge in Medical Decision-Making

Integrating somatic awareness and felt-sense knowing alongside analytical reasoning in medical choices, honoring multiple ways of knowing in ethical practice.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma's meditation practice developed extraordinary sensitivity to bodily sensation and energetic states—knowledge not accessible through intellectual analysis alone. Medical ethics typically privileges propositional knowledge and evidence-based protocols, yet embodied knowing—intuition, sensorimotor wisdom, relational attunement—inform ethical judgment. A physician might recognize something is wrong with a patient through subtle cues their conscious mind hasn't yet processed. Traditional practitioners cultivate this embodied sensitivity deliberately. This concept asks: How do we honor the clinician's developed somatic wisdom without abandoning evidence-based practice? The answer lies in integration: analytical protocols provide necessary structure, but practitioners who cultivate body awareness often make more nuanced, contextual decisions. Dipa Ma's fearlessness rested on trust in her direct experience. Medical ethics can similarly trust that practitioners who develop contemplative and somatic sensitivity make more ethically sound choices because they perceive more completely. This bridges Western medicine's strength (systematic knowledge) with traditional medicine's strength (cultivated sensitivity). The ethical imperative becomes: support healthcare practitioners in developing their full sensory and intuitive capacities, not just their technical knowledge.

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