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Dharana: Focused Attention on a Single Part

Patanjali's concentration practice becomes a technique for establishing focused, sustained attention on a particular internal part to understand its concerns, wounds, and protective strategies.

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Why It Matters

Dharana, the sixth limb of yoga, is concentration—the ability to direct and sustain attention on a single object without distraction. In Internal Family Systems practice, dharana becomes a precise therapeutic tool for parts work. When we consciously focus our attention on one particular part—perhaps a protective part that frequently activates or a wounded part that carries deep pain—we create an intimate space of understanding and connection. This focused attention allows the part to feel genuinely met and heard rather than dismissed or overridden. Dharana practice strengthens our capacity to maintain this witnessing presence even when a part shares difficult material or becomes activated. The sustained attention itself is healing, as many parts have never been truly seen and acknowledged. This concentrated awareness reveals nuances in the part's language, emotions, and body sensations that might be missed in scattered attention, enabling deeper insight into its protective role and unmet needs.

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