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Samskara: Patterns, Memory, and Intergenerational Imprints

Patanjali's concept of samskaras—karmic impressions and subconscious patterns—provides a bridge to understanding how African ancestors' experiences are encoded in descendants' nervous systems.

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Why It Matters

Samskaras are subtle impressions, patterns, and karmic residues stored in consciousness from past experiences. Patanjali teaches that these unconscious patterns drive behavior and perception, operating beneath awareness. This concept profoundly illuminates African healing's understanding of intergenerational trauma: the patterns carried in DNA, family narratives, and ancestral memory. A person experiencing mental distress may manifest symptoms rooted not in their own trauma but in ancestors' survived horrors—the Middle Passage, enslavement, colonization, displacement. African healing traditions address samskaras through ancestor veneration, naming lineage stories, and ritual cleansing. Patanjali's framework validates this work scientifically and psychologically, explaining how imprints persist and how witnessing them with awareness begins their dissolution. The healer helps the distressed person recognize: "This pattern is not mine alone; it is our collective inheritance. Through awareness and ceremony, we can transform it for ourselves and generations forward."

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