Patanjali's ethical foundations (restraints and observances) reframed as alignment with African communal values, relational responsibility, and spiritual principles essential to healing.
The yamas and niyamas—Patanjali's ten ethical principles forming the foundation of all yogic practice—establish that mental mastery requires moral alignment and virtuous living. These principles (non-harm, truthfulness, integrity, generosity, purity, contentment, discipline, self-study, surrender) mirror ethical foundations deeply embedded in African philosophical traditions and community values. African healing recognizes that distress persists when individuals violate communal ethics, neglect relational responsibilities, or act without integrity; restoration requires moral realignment alongside symptom treatment. Healing ceremonies often include reconciliation, confession, and recommitment to community values. Patanjali's systematic articulation of ethics validates that mental health cannot be separated from moral-relational functioning, supporting African healers' holistic approach that integrates psychological, spiritual, and ethical dimensions.
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