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Fasting as Meditation and Gut Healing

Intermittent or extended fasting practiced as a contemplative discipline that gives the digestive system rest and activates cellular repair.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma practiced and taught the renunciate disciplines, including fasting and restraint. Applied to digestive health, fasting offers profound benefits: extended periods without eating activate autophagy (cellular self-cleaning), reduce inflammatory responses, and allow the intestinal lining to repair. Fasting can be practiced as meditation, a way of observing hunger, impulse, and the mind's relationship to deprivation without reactivity. This differs from ascetic denial; it is a conscious, compassionate choice to rest the digestive system and observe its wisdom. Many modern digestive complaints arise from constant eating and snacking, which prevents the gut from completing its natural repair cycles. Fasting windows—whether 14-16 hours daily or longer periodic fasts—allow stomach acid production to normalize, intestinal bacteria to rebalance, and the gut barrier to strengthen. When approached with stillness and fearlessness rather than force, fasting becomes both medicine and spiritual practice.

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