Patanjali's concept of samskara (deep impressions) illuminates how trauma becomes encoded in the psyche and how EMDR helps dissolve these imprints.
Samskara, meaning impressions or conditioning patterns, represents the deepest psychological grooves created by repeated experience or single overwhelming events. Traumatic experiences create powerful samskara—deep conditioning that affects perception, behavior, and emotional response long after the event. These imprints operate unconsciously, shaping how survivors interpret safety, trust, and threat. EMDR's effectiveness lies in its capacity to access and reprocess samskara at the nervous system level. Patanjali acknowledged that samskara persist subtly even in advanced practitioners, requiring ongoing spiritual discipline. Similarly, trauma-created samskara can be significantly reduced through EMDR but may require periodic attention as life circumstances activate them. Understanding trauma as samskara shifts the narrative from permanent psychological damage to conditioned patterns that can be gradually transformed through systematic reprocessing. This perspective aligns with both modern neuroscience and ancient wisdom: repeated new experiences eventually override old conditioning, creating psychological freedom.
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