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Pratyahara: Sensory Mastery and Toxin Avoidance

Patanjali's practice of withdrawing and directing the senses prevents the accumulation of mental ama from overstimulation and trauma.

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Why It Matters

Pratyahara, the fifth limb of yoga, teaches conscious mastery over sensory input and the withdrawal of attention from external distractions. In modern Ayurvedic mental health, this practice becomes essential protection against the accumulation of subtle toxins—mental ama—created by constant sensory overwhelm, screen exposure, and environmental stress. By training the senses to remain calm and discerning, practitioners reduce the agitation that fuels vata disorders, the reactivity that inflames pitta conditions, and the heaviness that deepens kapha depression. Pratyahara creates an inner sanctuary where the mind can settle and the body's own healing intelligence can emerge. This teaching transforms mental health from managing external triggers to cultivating internal sovereignty over perception itself.

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