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Samskaras: Neural Grooves of Trauma

Samskaras are mental impressions and conditioned patterns that create automatic trauma responses; recognizing them allows conscious rewiring of reactivity.

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Why It Matters

In Patanjali's framework, samskaras are the deep grooves or impressions left by experience that shape our automatic reactions. Trauma creates powerful samskaras—neural pathways that trigger fight-flight-freeze responses even when danger has passed. The Yoga Sutras teach that these impressions aren't permanent; they can be gradually dissolved through sustained awareness and new practices. For PTSD sufferers, understanding samskaras explains why traumatic memories feel involuntary and overwhelming: they've carved deep neurological channels. By recognizing these patterns without judgment and practicing alternative responses through yoga and meditation, individuals can literally rewire their nervous system. Patanjali's approach offers hope that trauma conditioning is workable, not immutable, shifting the paradigm from being trapped in patterns to gradually loosening their grip through consistent practice and witness consciousness.

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