Using yogic practices to regulate the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems as foundational work for secure attachment capacity.
Patanjali's yoga addresses the deeper nervous system substrates underlying attachment styles, recognizing that attachment security cannot be purely cognitive or emotional—it must be embodied. Anxious attachment often reflects a hyperactivated nervous system constantly scanning for threat or abandonment. Avoidant attachment may indicate a hypoactive system that numbs connection to avoid overwhelm. Through pranayama (breath work), asana (body awareness), and meditation, practitioners develop the capacity to regulate their nervous system response. This creates the physiological foundation for secure attachment: the ability to remain calm and present with intimacy without dysregulation. When the nervous system is stable, we can tolerate closeness without anxiety and vulnerability without shutdown. Patanjali's system treats nervous system mastery as prerequisite to genuine relational security.
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