A contemplative approach to eating that treats each meal as a meditation practice, cultivating presence and breaking the automaticity and dissociation common in eating disorders.
Dipa Ma's meditation practice emphasized moment-to-moment awareness without judgment. Applying this to eating transforms meals from battlegrounds of control into opportunities for direct, sensory presence. Mindful eating as meditation means attending to taste, texture, temperature, and the body's responses with the same concentrated awareness brought to breath meditation. In eating disorders, dissociation and automaticity often accompany restrictive or binge behaviors—the person is mentally absent during eating. By anchoring awareness in the present meal, practitioners interrupt compulsive patterns and rebuild the capacity to feel nourished. This is not about perfectionism or 'eating right,' but about returning to the direct experience of eating itself. Dipa Ma's lineage demonstrates that meditative presence naturally brings wisdom and balance without forced discipline.
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