Approaching lab results with the same non-judgmental awareness Dipa Ma taught for observing bodily sensations, creating space between result and reaction.
Dipa Ma's core teaching was to observe the body with precise, fearless attention without clinging or aversion. When reading laboratory results, this mindful observation means pausing before interpretation—noticing the numbers, the medical language, your immediate emotional response—without immediately spiraling into fear or denial. This practice creates crucial space between stimulus and response. By observing test results as phenomena arising in consciousness rather than as verdicts on your worth, you can respond more wisely to what your body is communicating. This foundational Buddhist practice transforms lab reading from a trigger for anxiety into an opportunity for clear seeing and compassionate self-understanding.
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