Absorption of consciousness (samadhi) achieved through collective trance states in African drumming, dance, and possession practices that dissolve individual distress into communal unity.
Samadhi in Yoga Sutras describes the ultimate state of absorption where subject-object duality dissolves and consciousness experiences unity. African healing traditions access this state collectively through drumming, ecstatic dance, and spirit possession—experiences the colonizer pathologized as hysteria or delusion. Yet these states represent genuine samadhi, where individual suffering temporarily dissolves into community consciousness and divine presence. The person experiencing mental distress finds relief not through isolation but through absorbed participation in collective rhythm and sacred trance. Where Western medicine isolates the suffering individual, African wisdom recognizes that samadhi accessed collectively heals what isolation cannot. Patanjali's framework legitimizes these practices as consciousness transformation rather than pathology. This concept suggests that mental distress often stems from disconnection from communal samadhi—the collective rhythms that hold and integrate individual consciousness. Healing involves returning to practices and spaces where such absorption naturally occurs, where personal suffering becomes part of sacred community experience.
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