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Pratyahara: Sense Withdrawal for Nervous System Healing

The yogic practice of sensory withdrawal offers African healers a method to help distressed patients regulate overwhelming internal states and external stimulus.

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Why It Matters

Pratyahara, the fifth limb of yoga, teaches conscious withdrawal of senses from external stimuli—a practice that addresses overstimulation common in modern mental distress. African healing traditions similarly use isolation periods, drum ceremonies in controlled spaces, and guided inward focus to allow the nervous system to reset. When individuals experience trauma or grief, their senses become hyperactive, perceiving threats everywhere. Patanjali's framework provides a structured approach to this natural healing response. Healers can guide patients through progressive sensory awareness, helping them distinguish between actual danger and conditioned fear responses. Combined with African practices of herbal baths, sacred spaces, and rhythmic grounding, pratyahara becomes a somatic gateway to nervous system regulation and mental restoration.

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