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Stillness as Active Healing, Not Numbness

Distinguishing between the deadness of dissociation and the alive, aware stillness that facilitates genuine trauma resolution.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma's emphasis on stillness can be misunderstood as disconnection, but her teachings pointed toward a vibrant, conscious rest. In trauma recovery, this distinction is crucial: the body often defaults to numbing and freezing as protective mechanisms, creating a false stillness that perpetuates suffering. True healing stillness is alert, responsive, and permeable—a state where the nervous system has settled enough to process what was overwhelming. This active stillness allows the body to gradually complete interrupted survival responses: shaking, trembling, or gentle movement that releases stored activation. Practitioners learn to recognize the quality of their stillness, noticing whether it arises from genuine safety or familiar dissociation. By cultivating authentic stillness through meditation and body awareness, the nervous system learns that vulnerability and groundedness can coexist, creating conditions for deep somatic healing.

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