TCM's five-element framework reveals how emotions lodge in specific organs, and how Buddhist non-attachment dissolves their pathogenic grip.
Dipa Ma taught that fearlessness arises from releasing emotional reactivity—a teaching that aligns precisely with TCM diagnosis, which maps fear to kidneys, anger to liver, worry to spleen, grief to lungs, and joy to heart. Rather than suppressing these emotions, Dipa Ma's approach cultivates the capacity to observe them with equanimity, which TCM recognizes as essential to prevent chronic organ imbalance. When a person clings to anger or drowns in fear, qi stagnates in its corresponding organ system. By practicing the stillness and clear seeing Dipa Ma modeled, practitioners develop the inner freedom that allows stuck emotions to release naturally. This transforms TCM treatment from symptom management into a path of genuine healing aligned with emotional and spiritual liberation.
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