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Samadhi: Integration and Relational Wholeness

Patanjali's samadhi (integrated absorption) represents the culmination of attachment healing: a state where we relate from wholeness rather than fragmentation.

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Why It Matters

Samadhi, the eighth limb of yoga, describes a state of complete integration and unified consciousness. In the context of attachment, samadhi represents the healed endpoint: a relational wholeness where past wounds no longer fragmentize our present experience. Rather than oscillating between anxious pursuit and avoidant withdrawal, samadhi-state relating flows from inner completeness. Patanjali teaches that samadhi isn't escapism but the most grounded state—where the observer and observed merge, where self-protection and openness coexist without contradiction. For attachment healing, this means developing the nervous system capacity to feel secure both alone and in relationship, to trust without hypervigilance, to love without possession. Samadhi in relationships manifests as genuine presence, authentic responsiveness, and the freedom to be fully seen. This ancient yoga framework provides a profound map for what secure attachment actually is: not the absence of need, but the presence of integrated wholeness from which authentic connection flows.

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