Patanjali's supreme state of absorption (samadhi) as the experiential goal of trauma healing: a state of integrated consciousness where suffering loses its grip.
Samadhi, the ultimate state of yogic union in Patanjali's system, represents a consciousness so unified and stable that the habitual patterns of suffering cannot disturb it. For trauma survivors, samadhi is not a distant abstraction but the living goal of healing: a state where the traumatic memory exists without the associated terror, where the witness-consciousness recognizes itself as distinct from the trauma narrative. Patanjali teaches that this state is accessible through systematic practice and represents the ultimate freedom—not the erasure of memory, but the liberation from its tyranny. The journey toward samadhi involves gradually stabilizing consciousness until the survivor experiences a fundamental shift: witnessing the trauma rather than being consumed by it. This framework offers profound hope, redefining trauma recovery not merely as symptom management but as a progressive awakening to one's fundamental wholeness and unchanging awareness beneath the changing contents of experience.
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