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Stillness as Active Recovery

A reframing of rest as a powerful, intentional state rather than mere absence of activity, essential for physical and nervous system restoration.

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Why It Matters

In Dipa Ma's lineage, stillness is not laziness but a profound practice of allowing the body to recalibrate. Many people conflate rest with sleep alone, yet the nervous system requires conscious, waking stillness to discharge stress and restore capacity. Active recovery means sitting quietly, feeling the weight of your body, noticing the breath without controlling it, and permitting the parasympathetic nervous system to activate healing. This counters the burnout cycle where driven individuals rarely stop long enough for genuine restoration. Dipa Ma's emphasis on stillness teaches that periods of non-doing are not lost productivity—they are investments in sustainable energy. Regular stillness practices prevent the depletion that leads to physical collapse and allow the body to metabolize fatigue rather than accumulate it.

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