The yogic practice of releasing attachment to mental states and stories, enabling African healing clients to break identification with trauma narratives and diagnostic labels.
Vairagyam—non-attachment or dispassionate discernment—teaches freedom from clinging to mental states and narratives. In African healing for mental distress, this principle helps individuals recognize that depression, anxiety, or grief are temporary visitors, not permanent identities. Many people struggling with mental health have internalized oppressive labels and narratives: "I am broken," "I am damaged," "This will never change." African healers help clients develop the witnessing capacity to observe their mental states without fusion. A person can acknowledge sadness without becoming "the sad one"; can work with anxiety without believing "I am anxious." This vairagyam creates space between observer and observed, between the person and their symptoms. Combined with ancestral wisdom that emphasizes resilience and capacity for healing, non-attachment becomes a liberating practice that restores agency and hope.
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