Extended periods of mental and physical stillness that allow the brain to consolidate learning and restore parasympathetic balance.
Dipa Ma's practice of deep, sustained meditation created profound inner stillness—a state increasingly recognized in neuroscience as essential for brain health. During genuine stillness, the brain's glymphatic system activates, clearing metabolic waste and toxins accumulated during activity. The default-mode network quiets, reducing rumination and mind-wandering that drain cognitive resources. Heart rate variability increases, signaling parasympathetic dominance and vagal tone strength. For neurological health, this means reduced inflammation, improved memory consolidation, and enhanced cognitive clarity. Dipa Ma demonstrated that stillness is not empty passivity but an active state of restoration. Modern brain imaging confirms her insight: regular deep rest rewires the nervous system toward baseline calm, reduces anxiety-related neural loops, and strengthens emotional resilience at the cellular level.
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