The concept of samskaras (karmic imprints) explains how trauma creates deep grooves in consciousness that automatically trigger reactive patterns until consciously dissolved.
In Patanjali's psychology, samskaras are subtle impressions left by experiences in the fabric of consciousness. Traumatic events create particularly deep and potent samskaras that unconsciously drive behavior, emotion, and perception long after the initial event. These aren't merely memories but energetic patterns encoded in the mind-body system. Understanding trauma through the samskara lens reframes healing as gradual dissolution of these imprints rather than mere cognitive processing. Through pranayama, meditation, and sustained yogic practice, samskaras can be weakened and ultimately neutralized. This model explains why intellectual understanding alone rarely heals trauma—the impressions exist at a level deeper than thought. For PTSD sufferers, recognizing samskaras validates their experience while offering a comprehensive map for transformation through systematic practice.
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