In Unani medicine, the body's capacity for stillness reveals constitutional imbalance; Dipa Ma's meditation practice offers a precise method for observing humoral disturbance through somatic awareness.
Dipa Ma taught that fearless observation of bodily sensations reveals their true nature without reactivity. Unani and Greco-Islamic medicine diagnoses through the four humors—blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile—each associated with distinct physical and temperamental qualities. By cultivating Dipa Ma's investigative stillness, practitioners develop refined sensitivity to subtle shifts in warmth, moisture, heaviness, and movement within the body. This contemplative diagnostic method complements classical pulse-taking and urine analysis, allowing physicians to perceive humoral excess or deficiency that instruments alone might miss. The practice transforms the healer into a finely-tuned instrument, capable of detecting the body's whispered communications before disease manifests visibly, embodying the preventive medicine ethos central to Islamic medical tradition.
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