Reframing rest and recovery not as laziness or lost time, but as essential spiritual practice that builds capacity and courage.
Dipa Ma's fearlessness extended to her relationship with rest. In cultures that valorize constant productivity, taking genuine rest requires courage and conviction. Fearless Rest as Practice means claiming recovery as legitimate activity—meditation, sleep, gentle movement, stillness—without guilt or apology. This is not escapism but strategic vitality maintenance. Just as a warrior rests between battles to maintain strength, you tend your energy reserves through conscious restoration. Dipa Ma taught that true fearlessness includes freedom from the fear of being unproductive. When you practice rest with full commitment and presence, you transform it from guilty indulgence into powerful renewal. This protects you from the depletion that comes from relentless self-abandonment.
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