The advanced state of unified consciousness where emotional experiences are witnessed without distortion or identification.
Samadhi represents the ultimate goal of Patanjali's system: a state of profound equanimous awareness where emotions arise and dissolve without creating suffering. This is not suppression or denial but rather the natural result of prolonged practice in chitta vritti nirodhah and vairagya. In samadhi, the observer and observed become unified; emotions are witnessed as pure phenomena arising in consciousness without the overlay of personal narrative or identification. This state transcends the usual oscillation between emotional reactivity and forced control. Patanjali describes samadhi as having many layers, from initial glimpses during meditation to stable abiding states integrated into daily life. What makes samadhi revolutionary for emotional regulation is that it addresses not just symptom management but the fundamental restructuring of consciousness itself. When practitioners taste genuine samadhi, even briefly, they directly experience that emotions are not who they are. This direct knowing—rather than intellectual belief—fundamentally reorients the entire emotional system. The journey toward samadhi thus becomes the path of genuine, irreversible emotional transformation.
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