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Samadhi: Integrated Presence and Emotional Coherence

The yoga state of integrated consciousness where emotional reactivity resolves into coherent presence, representing the endpoint of DBT emotional mastery.

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Why It Matters

Samadhi is the summit of yogic practice: a state of integrated, undivided awareness where the observer, observation, and observed merge. Patanjali describes samadhi as the natural fruition of sustained practice, not a forced mystical state. For someone managing emotional dysregulation through DBT, samadhi represents psychological integration: the capacity to experience emotions without fragmentation or reactivity. In this state, sadness is felt fully without despair narratives, anger arises without impulsive action, and anxiety is present without catastrophic thinking. Patanjali's psychology suggests that dysregulation stems partly from fragmented consciousness—different parts of self at war. Samadhi is the resolution of that internal conflict. While complete samadhi may be aspirational, DBT's goals align: clients develop "wise mind" (emotion and reason unified), distress tolerance (presence without escape), and emotion regulation (emotional flow without dyscontrol). The Yoga Sutras position samadhi as inevitable when conditions align—steady practice, non-attachment, and proper self-inquiry—offering hope that emotional mastery isn't rare but a natural outcome of disciplined inner work.

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