Ayurvedic ama (undigested toxins) blockage prevents Patanjali's clear perception and authentic mental clarity.
Patanjali teaches that clarity of perception is fundamental to psychological transformation. Ayurvedic mental health reveals the obstacle: ama—accumulated undigested matter from poor digestion, past trauma, and blocked emotions—clouds perception like fog obscures vision. Ama creates mental distortion: false beliefs feel true, emotional patterns seem fixed, and genuine insight remains inaccessible. Detoxifying ama through Ayurvedic practices—seasonal cleansing, herbal digestives like triphala, bitter foods, movement practices—directly clears mental perception. As ama releases, Patanjali's teachings penetrate more deeply; meditation becomes clearer; emotional patterns lose their grip. This framework explains why some people struggle with psychological work despite effort: they're working through ama fog. Systematic detoxification creates the clarity necessary for genuine transformation, making all other practices vastly more effective.
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