The mechanism by which psychological fear literally contracts the eye and visual apparatus, and how Dipa Ma's fearlessness practice opens and heals vision.
Dipa Ma repeatedly taught fearlessness as liberation from the body's defensive reactions. Fear and Visual Contraction names the specific process where anxiety, worry, or existential dread triggers the eyes to tighten—pupils constrict, accommodative muscles stiffen, peripheral vision narrows. This physiological lock-down evolved as survival mechanism but now sabotages clear vision in daily life. Chronic fear creates chronic eye strain, reducing visual field and flexibility. Dipa Ma's fearlessness practice directly addresses this: through meditation, practitioners encounter fear without resistance, discovering it passes when not fed by avoidance. As fearlessness deepens, the eye naturally relaxes and opens. This explains why many vision problems improve with meditation—not through visual exercises alone, but through releasing the fear-based contraction holding visual apparatus captive. Understanding this mechanism transforms vision care into nervous system liberation.
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