Cultivating inner stillness as counterforce to the restless commodification and over-extraction of water resources, resisting capitalist logic through contemplative practice.
Modern water extraction systems are driven by endless growth logic—take more, sell more, extract faster. Dipa Ma's cultivation of stillness offers a radical alternative: sufficiency, presence, non-grasping. For water systems, this translates to practices that resist extraction culture: community meditation at water sources, intentional slowing of consumption patterns, ceremonies honoring natural replenishment cycles. This is not individual asceticism but systemic transformation: choosing stillness over industrial expansion, honoring natural rhythms over profit maximization. By quieting our own hunger, we create psychological and social space to question who gets water and why. Stillness becomes a practice of decolonization, reclaiming water from commodification into shared, sacred relationship with life itself.
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