Patanjali's practice of stilling mental fluctuations as a pathway to recognizing ancestral guidance in African healing traditions.
Patanjali teaches that mental disturbance (chitta vritti) obscures truth and healing. In African healing traditions, unresolved ancestral relationships often manifest as psychological distress—intrusive thoughts, fragmentation, and disconnection. By cultivating mental stillness through breath and focused attention, practitioners create inner silence where ancestral wisdom becomes audible. This is not suppression but clarification: when the mind's noise settles, the voice of elders emerges. African healers recognize that mental peace and ancestral alignment are inseparable. Patanjali's framework offers a psychological language for what traditional practitioners know: healing the mind requires acknowledging and integrating the presence of those who came before. Stillness becomes a spiritual technology for reconnection.
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