Using menopausal discomfort itself as a meditation object to deepen concentration and insight, turning suffering into spiritual practice.
Dipa Ma taught that discomfort can become a doorway to deeper meditation practice. Rather than meditating only in comfortable states, she invited practitioners to sit with pain, heat, or restlessness as their meditation focus. During perimenopause, you have an intensive practice opportunity built into your daily life. Instead of treating hot flashes, insomnia, or body aches as interruptions to your spiritual path, they become the path itself. Sit with a hot flash: observe its temperature gradient, its movement through your body, the emotions it triggers, the stories your mind creates about it. This transforms discomfort from something to escape into something to explore with meditative attention. This approach requires courage and trust, but it yields profound insights about your own capacity, the nature of sensation, and the difference between pain and suffering. Your menopausal body becomes your greatest teacher and ally in awakening.
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