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Mindful Sensation Without Reaction

The practice of observing physical cravings and withdrawal sensations with awareness rather than automatic response, breaking the stimulus-reaction cycle that perpetuates addiction.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma taught that freedom begins with observing the body's signals without immediately acting on them. In addiction recovery, this means developing the capacity to notice cravings, tension, or discomfort as neutral sensations rather than commands requiring fulfillment. When the addicted body sends signals—whether for substance, food, or behavior—most people react automatically. Mindful sensation practice cultivates a gap between stimulus and response where genuine choice becomes possible. By sitting with physical discomfort through meditation, practitioners learn that sensations arise and pass naturally. This transforms the relationship with bodily urges from domination to observation. Applied to addiction's physical dimension, this practice dismantles the automatic pathways that link sensation to consumption, allowing the nervous system to recalibrate toward genuine health rather than temporary relief.

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