The yogic state of unified consciousness as the foundation for developing secure attachment patterns and emotional stability in relationships.
Samadhi, the eighth limb of Patanjali's yoga system, represents a state of complete absorption and unified consciousness where the mind transcends fragmentation. This profound mental integration directly parallels secure attachment theory, where individuals develop stable, coherent internal working models of self and others. Through samadhi practice, practitioners cultivate the psychological stability necessary for secure attachment—the capacity to trust, maintain emotional regulation, and sustain healthy relational bonds. Patanjali's framework suggests that attachment insecurity arises from mental fragmentation and identification with fluctuating emotional states (chitta vritti). By systematically training the mind toward unified awareness, practitioners address the root cause of anxious and avoidant attachment patterns, developing the inner coherence that permits genuine emotional intimacy and secure relational engagement.
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