Physical stability practice as foundational for psychological resilience against digital manipulation and information anxiety.
Patanjali defines asana as a stable, comfortable posture—the physical foundation for meditation. While often misunderstood as mere exercise, asana creates physiological stability that makes complex thinking possible. Chronic stress, poor sleep, and sedentary digital living dysregulate the nervous system, making us cognitively vulnerable to emotional manipulation and anxiety-driven consumption. Fear-mongering content, polarizing narratives, and addictive feeds exploit dysregulated nervous systems more effectively. By establishing asana practices—whether yoga, walking, or other body-grounding—we build physiological resilience that improves critical thinking capacity. A calm nervous system processes information with greater nuance; a dysregulated system defaults to reactive, tribal responses. Digital literacy built on unstable foundations creates intellectual understanding without embodied wisdom. Integrating asana practice acknowledges that media literacy is not purely cognitive but requires nervous system stability. This holistic approach recognizes that true immunity to manipulation comes from whole-being integration: stable body, calm mind, and clear discernment working together as unified system.
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