The unified, absorbed state of consciousness; recognizing ADHD hyperfocus as a natural capacity to cultivate intentionally rather than a dysfunction.
Samadhi—often translated as absorption, integration, or liberation—represents the deepest state in Patanjali's system: complete union between observer and observed, where distinction dissolves and consciousness becomes unified. Interestingly, ADHD brains naturally access something resembling samadhi through hyperfocus: time disappears, self-consciousness vanishes, complete absorption in activity emerges. Rather than pathologizing hyperfocus, Patanjali's framework suggests cultivating it intentionally. Where neurotypical minds must practice extensively to access samadhi states, ADHD minds have a built-in capacity. The challenge becomes directing this capacity toward chosen priorities rather than letting it attach randomly. Understanding samadhi as your natural state of deep engagement reframes hyperfocus from a symptom to a superpower awaiting directed application. By pairing your hyperfocus capacity with intentional dharana practices and vairagya (non-attachment to specific outcomes), you develop the discernment to enter deep absorption with chosen work, relationships, or learning. This transforms ADHD from a fragmented condition into a specifically configured consciousness capable of extraordinary depth—IF you develop the wisdom to channel it consciously.
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