Samadhi—unified consciousness without resistance—mirrors the neurological state of secure attachment and emotional safety.
Samadhi, the highest state in Patanjali's eight-limbed path, represents unified consciousness: complete presence without internal conflict, doubt, or resistance. This state neurologically parallels secure attachment—a state where the nervous system is regulated, the mind is open, and presence is full. Securely attached individuals demonstrate samadhi-like qualities: they remain emotionally present during conflict, respond rather than react, and maintain coherence between thoughts, feelings, and actions. In samadhi, the separation between self and object dissolves; in secure attachment, the separation between self and other becomes spacious rather than threatening. Both involve a shift from fragmented, reactive consciousness to integrated wholeness. Patanjali teaches that samadhi develops through sustained practice of the yamas and niyamas—ethical and personal disciplines—which parallel the relational virtues underlying secure attachment: honesty, non-harm, trust, and self-awareness. By understanding samadhi as the consciousness state naturally present in secure relating, we recognize that attachment transformation is not merely behavioral but a fundamental shift in how our minds organize experience around intimacy and connection.
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