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Fearlessness as Embodied Practice

Dipa Ma's teaching on fearlessness as a cultivated quality developed through direct experience with what we most fear.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma taught fearlessness not as the absence of fear but as a quality developed by turning toward what frightens us. Perimenopause often triggers deep fears: loss of youth, sexual vitality, relevance, and health. Rather than bypassing these fears, fearlessness means investigating them directly. What specifically are you afraid of? How does fear manifest in your body? Dipa Ma's approach involves sitting with fear in meditation, observing its texture and impermanence, discovering that fear itself is workable. Through patient attention, you develop confidence in your capacity to meet difficulty. This embodied fearlessness becomes a foundation for navigating perimenopause with courage, making clear decisions about your health and future, and reclaiming agency in a body undergoing profound transition.

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