The practice of bringing full present-moment awareness to eating, recognizing how attention directly affects digestion and gut function.
Dipa Ma taught that liberation begins with the body and its sensations. Mindful eating applies this wisdom by cultivating deliberate awareness during meals—noticing textures, flavors, and the body's signals of hunger and satiety. This practice directly activates the parasympathetic nervous system, creating the optimal conditions for digestive secretions and nutrient absorption. When we eat with fear, distraction, or resistance, the gut-brain axis shifts into fight-or-flight, impairing digestion. By bringing fearlessness and stillness to eating, we honor the body's intelligence and restore the gut-brain conversation to its natural rhythm. This simple yet profound practice transforms digestion from an unconscious process into a portal for embodied wisdom.
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