The ultimate state of unified absorption represents the deepest form of flourishing where strengths, self, and action become one.
Samadhi—enlightened, non-dual absorption—is Patanjali's description of the ultimate fruit of practice: a state where the distinction between the knower, the knowing, and the known dissolves. In positive psychology language, this is the ultimate flow state. When you reach samadhi in any domain—whether music, mathematics, leadership, or healing—something extraordinary occurs: there is no longer a separate "you" trying to perform your strength; there is only the complete, unselfconscious expression of your deepest capacity. This is why the greatest artists, athletes, and leaders often describe their best work as almost not their own—the self has gotten out of the way. Patanjali teaches that samadhi is not random or reserved only for monks; it's the natural result of progressive discipline and genuine practice. When you cultivate sthira sukham asanam, when you practice abhyasa with vairagya, when you maintain sattvic consciousness, samadhi becomes accessible. At this point, flourishing transforms from a goal you're chasing into your natural state. The strength stops being something you possess and becomes something you are. This represents psychology's highest vision: human excellence not as strain but as the natural flowering of consciousness itself.
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