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Abhidhamma Typology: Mapping Mental States

Abhidharma provides precise categorization of consciousness types, volitions, and mental factors that parallels Patanjali's yogic framework for understanding and transforming psychological states.

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Abhidharma's systematic typology catalogs over fifty mental factors (cetasika) that arise in different combinations to create human experience. This ancient Buddhist psychology maps emotions, attention patterns, ethical qualities, and cognitive processes with precision that modern psychology is only beginning to match. Patanjali's yoga philosophy complements this by providing practical techniques to cultivate wholesome mental states and diminish unwholesome ones. Understanding this typology transforms self-awareness: instead of vague feelings like 'I'm depressed' or 'I'm angry,' you recognize specific mental factors like lack of energy (sloth), aversion, and conceptual proliferation working together. Through Patanjali's concentration practices (samadhi), you develop the capacity to observe these mental factors as they activate. This creates unprecedented psychological freedom—not through suppression but through precise recognition and skillful redirection. The therapeutic application is immediate: identifying the specific factors driving your distress allows for targeted intervention rather than generalized self-improvement efforts.

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