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Samadhi: Integration and Non-Dual Resolution

The ultimate state of unified consciousness in yoga where subject-object duality dissolves, representing the completion of trauma integration where past and present coherence is achieved.

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Why It Matters

Samadhi, the eighth limb of Patanjali's path, represents complete absorption where the distinction between observer and observed collapses. In trauma healing, this maps onto genuine integration—the moment when fragmented trauma memories stop being dissociated 'other' and become coherent autobiography. EMDR seeks precisely this: bilateral stimulation helps the brain reprocess traumatic material until it loses emotional charge and integrates naturally. Patanjali teaches that true mastery emerges when consciousness no longer splits into fragmented parts. For trauma survivors, samadhi-like resolution occurs when the nervous system recognizes safety, when the traumatic memory transforms from present-threat to past-event. This isn't spiritual bypassing but neurobiological wholeness—the natural outcome when trauma processing completes. Samadhi language reframes integration as consciousness achieving its natural unified state.

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