An innate capacity to access deep rest through the nervous system, trainable through Buddhist meditative practice to restore depleted energy.
Dipa Ma demonstrated that the body possesses an intrinsic ability to access profound restoration through stillness. The Stillness Reflex is the parasympathetic reset available when the mind quiets enough to permit it. Unlike forced relaxation, this emerges through patient presence with what is. In Buddhist practice, particularly meditation on the breath and bodily sensations, practitioners activate this reflex systematically. The reflex works neurologically: sustained attention without striving gradually downregulates the stress response, allowing deep recovery. For those chronically depleted, the Stillness Reflex offers a non-volitional pathway to regeneration—one that doesn't require willpower or achievement. Dipa Ma's teaching that fearlessness and stillness are inseparable reveals why true rest requires releasing the anxious vigilance that keeps many stuck in low-level depletion.
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