Vairagya (non-attachment) teaches releasing identification with trauma stories, enabling clients to observe memories without being consumed by them.
Vairagya, or wise non-attachment, is Patanjali's complement to abhyasa—the ability to release grasping and aversion toward mental content. Trauma survivors often become fused with their traumatic narratives, believing the story is who they are. EMDR facilitates vairagya by creating psychological distance from traumatic material through desensitization and reprocessing. As bilateral stimulation occurs, clients naturally begin observing memories as events that happened rather than identities they embody. This subtle shift from 'I am my trauma' to 'I experienced trauma' reflects the yogic principle of witnessing consciousness—awareness observing mental content without attachment. Patanjali teaches that freedom comes through neither rejecting nor grasping, but skillfully observing. This non-attachment stance reduces trauma's emotional charge, allowing survivors to retain memories' factual content while releasing their emotional dominance and identity-defining power.
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