Patanjali's foundational concept of stilling mental fluctuations directly addresses how psychedelics temporarily dissolve ordinary thought patterns and enable therapeutic integration.
Patanjali defines yoga as "chitta vritti nirodha"—the cessation of mental fluctuations. Psychedelics naturally induce this state by disrupting default mode network activity and ordinary cognitive patterns. This temporary dissolution creates therapeutic opportunity: clients experience reduced rumination, ego-constructed narratives, and habitual thought loops that perpetuate suffering. The clinical insight lies in recognizing that psychedelics artificially achieve what meditation practitioners cultivate over years. Integration work then becomes the essential discipline of stabilizing this altered state's insights into lasting psychological transformation. Therapists trained in Patanjali's framework understand this as a powerful intervention point, where the mind's natural plasticity—exposed during the psychedelic state—can be intentionally rewired toward healthier patterns and expanded consciousness.
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