Traditional Buddhist and Ayurvedic understanding of elemental balance and how fasting resets the body's fundamental constitutional patterns.
Buddhist philosophy and Ayurveda both work with elemental frameworks—earth, water, fire, air (and ether)—as fundamental organizing principles of embodied life. Fasting directly affects elemental balance. Extended fasting reduces earth (solidity, heaviness) and increases air and ether (spaciousness, clarity). This isn't metaphorical: fasting increases metabolic lightness, enhances cognitive clarity, and shifts perception toward spaciousness. Different fasting protocols serve different elemental resets: water fasting emphasizes fluidity and cleansing; intermittent fasting maintains structure (earth) while enhancing clarity (air); juice fasting balances rejuvenation. Ayurvedic medicine prescribes fasting specifically to reset imbalanced doshas; Buddhist practice recognizes fasting as loosening attachment to form. Dipa Ma's emphasis on bodily wisdom means these aren't dogmatic categories but direct experiences: practitioners can observe their own elemental shifts during fasting, validating traditional frameworks through personal investigation. The evidence supports this: metabolic changes measurably affect emotional tone, cognitive function, and perceptual quality.
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