Deliberate withdrawal of attention from manipulative political messaging and sensory overstimulation.
Pratyahara teaches conscious withdrawal of the senses from external stimuli—a critical practice in our media-saturated political environment. Modern political psychology shows citizens are overwhelmed by targeted messaging, algorithmic feeds, and emotional triggers designed to manipulate behavior. Pratyahara offers a practical antidote: the ability to consciously disengage from sensory input and return attention to deeper values. This isn't escapism but strategic recalibration, allowing time to reflect before reactive engagement. Applied to politics, pratyahara means: periodic media fasts, selective exposure to diverse sources, and internal quiet that resists manufactured urgency. This practice prevents psychological hijacking by political operatives who exploit attention and emotional reactivity. Citizens practicing pratyahara become less manipulable and more grounded in authentic conviction.
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