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Modern life provides a constant stream of intense stimulation. When we walk out the door, we're bombarded by sights, smells, sounds, and tactile sensations. Technology heightens the intensity of our fast-paced world—these days we can connect to others anytime and anywhere—but all of these external stimuli can leave us feeling disconnected from our inner life. And when we lack a strong and intelligent connection to our own inner being, we may feel fragmented or overwhelmed by all that we are bound to in our daily lives.
In the Yoga Sutra, the sage Patanjali codifies yoga practice into eight practical limbs. The fifth limb, pratyahara, teaches us to turn inward and withdraw from the senses. Pratyahara helps quiet the mind so that we can bear witness to our inner environment. It allows us to pause and to check in with what is real, valuable, and calling for our attention. This pause requires discipline because it's not always easy to get quiet and examine our habits, predispositions, gifts, and limitations. But when we do, we allow ourselves the opportunity to gain awareness and self-knowledge. If we can learn to skillfully listen through quiet practice, we can find our innermost voice and express it to the world. This integration of the inner and outer worlds is what allows us to live a life of empowerment and purpose.