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Samadhi: Union and Secure Base Integration

Samadhi (unified consciousness) parallels the secure attachment state where self and other are held in integrated, non-fragmented awareness.

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Why It Matters

Samadhi, the ultimate goal of yoga practice, is a state of unified consciousness where the meditator, meditation, and object merge into coherent awareness. Attachment theory identifies a similar state in secure attachment: the ability to hold both self-awareness and other-awareness simultaneously without fragmentation. Securely attached individuals maintain integrated identity while remaining emotionally attuned to partners. They don't collapse into the other or rigidly defend the self; they exist in dynamic balance. This samadhi-like state emerges from resolved early attachment experiences and is cultivated through mindfulness practice. Both yogic samadhi and secure attachment require moving beyond the dualistic splits—self versus other, independence versus dependence—into a coherent wholeness. This integration is not regression but the highest form of relational maturity and consciousness.

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