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Pratyahara: Sensory Withdrawal and ADHD Overwhelm

Patanjali's fifth limb of sensory withdrawal, a powerful tool for managing ADHD overwhelm and sensory hypersensitivity through conscious attention control.

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Why It Matters

Pratyahara—the withdrawal and mastery of the senses—is Patanjali's fifth limb, a bridge between external practices and internal awareness. Many with ADHD experience sensory overwhelm: too many stimuli competing for attention, exhausting the already-taxed attention system. Pratyahara teaches deliberate sensory gating: consciously choosing which stimuli deserve your attention and which to release. This is not avoidance but active discrimination. In practice, pratyahara might mean creating stimulus-reduced environments, using noise-canceling tools, or practicing guided attention to single sensations. For ADHD brains that absorb everything, pratyahara offers permission and technique for selective engagement. This limb acknowledges that managing attention begins with managing sensation. By consciously withdrawing from unnecessary sensory input, you preserve attention bandwidth for meaningful tasks and reduce the cognitive load that fuels ADHD distraction and dysregulation.

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