Transforming menstruation from an inconvenience into a monthly spiritual practice and source of embodied self-knowledge.
Dipa Ma taught that enlightenment could arise through sustained attention to ordinary experience. Applied to menstruation, this becomes a radical reframing: bleeding is not a symptom to manage but a monthly opportunity for deepening awareness. Mindful menstruation invites women to observe the entire cycle with curiosity—noticing how energy, emotions, sensations, desires, and clarity shift across the month. This practice develops sophisticated body literacy that contradict the medical model treating menstruation as a uniform problem. Some days bring clarity and motivation; others invite introspection and rest. Some cycles flow easily; others bring intensity that is neither pathological nor shameful but informative. By giving menstruation our full attention rather than trying to suppress it or power through, women access real-time feedback about stress, nutrition, movement, relationships, and emotional processing. Over years, this practice reveals personal patterns and rhythms, empowering women to work with their biology rather than against it. Menstruation becomes a trusted teacher appearing twelve times yearly.
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