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Stillness-Based Pain Investigation

Using meditative stillness to investigate pain's actual location, quality, and patterns rather than immediately suppressing it pharmacologically.

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Why It Matters

Dipa Ma taught that stillness reveals what agitation obscures. In contemporary pain management, there's often pressure to eliminate pain immediately through medication, which can mask important diagnostic information and prevent understanding of pain's nature. Stillness-based investigation involves sitting with pain through body-scan meditation, noticing where it lives exactly, whether it's constant or pulsing, how it changes with position or breath. This isn't about stoicism or pain endurance; it's about information gathering. A headache investigated this way might reveal it's actually neck tension, or that it fluctuates with breathing patterns. This knowledge helps you and your provider understand pain better—distinguishing between inflammatory pain, neuropathic pain, and referred pain without relying solely on scans. The practice also reduces catastrophizing, which itself amplifies pain perception and complicates medical assessment.

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