The practice of observing mental states without identification, directly regulating the vagal system through non-reactive awareness.
Patanjali's concept of Sakshi (witness consciousness) teaches the mind to observe itself without becoming entangled in reactivity. In polyvagal theory, this state of detached observation corresponds to ventral vagal activation—the state of safety and social engagement. By practicing witness consciousness, practitioners develop metacognitive awareness that allows them to notice when their nervous system is shifting toward sympathetic or dorsal vagal dominance. This Yogic framework provides a direct method for recognizing vagal state shifts before they escalate into defensive patterns. The witness position itself becomes a portal to vagal regulation, transforming psychological observation into somatic healing through the parasympathetic system's inherent capacity for calm awareness and relational presence.
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