The foundational Yoga Sutra principle of stilling mental fluctuations as a direct pathway to releasing traumatic patterns stored in consciousness.
Patanjali's opening definition—yoga as the cessation of mental modifications (chitta vritti nirodhah)—offers profound insight into trauma recovery. Traumatic experiences create persistent mental ripples: intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, and fragmented memories that loop endlessly. By systematically observing and stilling these fluctuations through yogic practice, survivors can interrupt the neural patterns that perpetuate PTSD. This isn't about suppression but rather achieving a state of witness consciousness where traumatic content loses its grip. Patanjali's framework suggests that trauma healing occurs not through reliving or analyzing alone, but through cultivating stable, non-reactive awareness. When the mind becomes steady (sthira), the emotional charge diminishes naturally, allowing nervous system regulation and genuine integration.
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