Using somatic healing methods to process ecological loss and climate sorrow without dissociation, creating space for meaningful action.
Climate awareness often brings grief—for species loss, ecosystem collapse, disrupted seasons. Dipa Ma's teachings on working with pain through body awareness offer a pathway through this darkness without toxic positivity or despair. Rather than intellectualizing climate grief or burying it, this practice involves breathing into sadness, feeling it in the chest and belly, allowing tears and sensation. This creates emotional completion and resilience. Unlike suppressed grief which fragments the psyche, directly felt grief becomes integrated. This integration paradoxically opens capacity for effective action. Those who've moved through authentic climate grief often find themselves stronger, more committed, and more connected to community. Healing practices—walking in nature, crying circles, body work—become essential practices not separate from climate action but central to sustainable engagement.
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