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Samadhi: Post-Trauma Integration and Coherent Consciousness

Patanjali's ultimate goal of samadhi—unified, coherent consciousness—as the aspiration for EMDR's endpoint: a mind free from trauma's fragmentation.

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Samadhi, the eighth and ultimate limb of Patanjali's system, represents a state of unified, unobstructed consciousness where the mind achieves complete coherence and the separation between observer and observed dissolves. While full samadhi is a spiritual achievement, Patanjali's framework offers EMDR an articulated vision of post-trauma consciousness: a mind no longer fragmented by dissociation, no longer divided between present safety and past threat, no longer struggling against itself. Trauma fragments consciousness—the person is partly here, partly frozen in the traumatic moment, partly defending against threat. EMDR's success involves gradually restoring this coherence: traumatic memories metabolize, the nervous system stabilizes, and consciousness reintegrates. Samadhi provides a template for understanding healing's deepest dimension: not just symptom reduction but the restoration of unified, coherent consciousness. A trauma survivor who has completed successful EMDR processing describes something approaching samadhi: the memory remains but no longer dominates; awareness expands beyond survival mode; the person feels internally integrated. Patanjali's system thus provides both the therapeutic pathway (abhyasa, pratyahara) and the destination (samadhi) for trauma recovery.

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