The surrendering of outcomes to a larger intelligence, offering ADHD individuals relief from the exhausting control needed to force neurotypical functioning.
Ishvara pranidhana, surrender to the divine or universal intelligence, is Patanjali's final niyama. For secular practitioners, this means trusting processes larger than individual willpower. ADHD individuals often exhaust themselves trying to force neurotypical functioning through sheer control. Ishvara pranidhana invites a different approach: set intention, take aligned action, and release attachment to controlling every outcome. This is not passivity but wise effort combined with acceptance of what you cannot control (your neurotype, past patterns). The irony: when you stop exhaustingly controlling every detail, attention actually improves because the nervous system relaxes. You begin working with your nature rather than against it. For ADHD, this means trusting medication if appropriate, trusting structure and systems, trusting that your different brain may have unexpected strengths. Patanjali understood that paradoxically, releasing total control—and trusting a larger wisdom—is the gateway to genuine mastery.
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