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The Eight Limbs as Internal Governance Structure

Patanjali's Ashtanga framework as a hierarchical model for organizing and aligning internal parts toward coherent functioning.

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Patanjali's Eight Limbs (Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi) function as a development sequence that mirrors internal systems organization. The early limbs—ethical restraints and observances—establish foundational values that guide part behavior, similar to establishing internal leadership agreements. Physical practices (Asana, Pranayama) ground scattered parts in embodied awareness. Sense-withdrawal (Pratyahara) creates the inner sanctuary where parts can be safely encountered. Concentration and meditation practices (Dharana, Dhyana) develop the witness capacity essential to IFS's Self-leadership. This progression is not linear punishment but systematic maturation: parts naturally align when basic safety and ethical coherence exist, when the body is regulated, and when the mind has learned sustained attention. For IFS practitioners, this suggests that effective parts work flows through these stages—establishing values, regulating the nervous system, developing witness awareness, then holding deeper meditative space for transformation and integration.

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