Dipa Ma's unflinching examination of fear as the fundamental force beneath eating disorder behaviors, teaching practitioners to meet fear with steadiness rather than avoidance or acting-out.
Beneath every eating disorder behavior lies fear: fear of losing control, fear of the body, fear of taking up space, fear of desire, fear of abandonment. Dipa Ma explicitly taught that fear must be directly observed and met with courage and clarity. She did not teach bypassing fear through positive thinking but rather developing unshakeable inner steadiness in its presence. In eating disorders, behaviors often serve as attempts to manage fear—restriction creates a sense of control, bingeing provides temporary escape, purging releases intolerable tension. By identifying fear as the driving force and cultivating the fearlessness that Dipa Ma exemplified, individuals can address the root rather than suppress symptoms. This means sitting with fear in the body—the tightness, the racing heart, the dread—and discovering it does not destroy you. Fearlessness is not the absence of fear but the capacity to function fully despite it.
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