A framework integrating Buddhist mindfulness foundations with Ayurvedic therapeutic presence: body, sensation, mind, and dharma (natural law).
Dipa Ma taught the Four Foundations of Mindfulness as embodied practices revealing the nature of suffering and healing. Applied to Ayurvedic medicine, these become diagnostic and therapeutic tools. Foundation of body develops somatic literacy—sensing dosha imbalances through direct observation. Foundation of sensation reveals how clients experience pain, restriction, and ease without conceptual overlay. Foundation of mind illuminates emotional patterns driving constitutional weakness. Foundation of dharma connects individual healing to natural law and seasonal rhythm. An Ayurvedic practitioner working from these foundations doesn't merely prescribe oils or herbs; they cultivate a healing presence that mirrors Dipa Ma's fearlessness and stillness. This four-fold awareness transforms clinical work into a meditation practice that honors both client and practitioner as expressions of universal healing potential.
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