Unani medicine locates the heart as the body's vital center; Dipa Ma's heart-centered practice activates the physical and energetic intelligence that governs constitutional balance.
Classical Islamic medicine describes the heart (al-qalb) as not merely a physical pump but the seat of consciousness, will, and vital spirit. This aligns precisely with Dipa Ma's teaching that the heart is the source of wisdom. When practitioners develop heart-centered awareness through meditation, they activate the body's own regulatory intelligence. From a humoral perspective, a balanced heart governs circulation, warmth, and the distribution of vital spirit throughout the system. Unani physicians recognized that emotional blockage at the heart creates systemic imbalance: excess bile rises unregulated, phlegm stagnates, the body grows cold. Dipa Ma's practice of turning attention to the heart center—meeting whatever arises there with compassion and fearlessness—directly addresses this root. The heart's natural radiance can be obscured by fear, resentment, and contraction, yet remains accessible. By learning to return to the heart's inherent wisdom, practitioners restore the body's constitutional balance at its source. This explains why meditation often produces measurable improvements in circulation, digestion, and immune function.
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