Direct attention to bodily sensations in the digestive tract as a pathway to resolve trauma and restore natural regulation.
Dipa Ma's primary teaching was to turn the light of awareness toward the body itself, to feel sensation as the gateway to wisdom. Modern somatic therapy confirms this: many digestive issues (IBS, functional dyspepsia, food intolerances) are maintained by dissociation from bodily sensation. When we habitually ignore or numb gut signals, the enteric nervous system becomes dysregulated. Deliberate attention to sensations in the belly—without judgment or attempts to fix—begins to restore this communication. Practices like body scans, gentle belly massage, and conscious attention to hunger and satiety cues reconnect awareness to the digestive system. This reconnection allows stored tension, trauma, and dysregulation to gradually release. The gut, feeling truly felt and witnessed, begins to regulate itself. Somatic practices are not separate from digestion; they are digestive medicine. By meeting the body with present, compassionate awareness, we activate the nervous system's innate capacity for self-healing.
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