Patanjali's philosophy supports understanding how trauma embeds in specific energy centers that EMDR can address.
While Patanjali predates explicit chakra psychology, his framework recognizes that consciousness manifests through distinct centers of experience. Trauma doesn't distribute evenly across the psyche; it lodges in specific psychological centers corresponding to threat type and developmental stage. Sexual abuse may lodge primarily in sacral/throat functions; childhood abandonment in heart/throat; violence in root/solar plexus. EMDR practitioners trained in somatic awareness can notice where clients hold traumatic activation and resource these specific centers during processing. When bilateral stimulation engages a traumatized region—perhaps a tightness in the throat during memories of silencing—the activation becomes accessible for processing and release. Patanjali's teaching that consciousness is distributed and layered supports this localized approach. Different trauma qualities require attention to different functional centers within the mind-body system. By combining EMDR's bilateral processing with awareness of trauma's chakric anchoring, practitioners can directly address where the nervous system has crystallized protective patterns, enabling more complete and lasting integration.
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