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Samadhi: Integrated Emotional Stability and Presence

Patanjali's ultimate state of unified consciousness represents the integrated emotional stability and authentic presence that DBT skills cultivate.

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Why It Matters

Samadhi—the state of integrated, non-fluctuating consciousness—represents the long-term goal of both yoga practice and DBT: emotional stability rooted in authentic presence rather than suppression. Unlike achieving emotional numbness, samadhi reflects a dynamic stability where practitioners remain present and responsive without reactive dysregulation. In DBT, this emerges as individuals move beyond crisis management toward genuine lifestyle change and values-aligned action. Patanjali teaches that samadhi develops gradually through the preceding seven limbs; similarly, DBT's comprehensive skill modules build toward integrated emotional competence. Samadhi isn't the absence of difficult emotions but their appearance within a stable, aware consciousness. For emotional dysregulation, this concept reframes recovery not as feeling better but as developing a fundamentally transformed relationship with emotions—one where feelings inform action without controlling it.

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