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Abhyasa: Sustained Practice Toward Freedom

Persistent effort to establish new neural and psychological patterns that gradually loosen existential fear and unconscious death denial.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa—earnest, continuous practice—is Patanjali's answer to the human tendency toward psychological inertia and existential avoidance. Most people live in denial of death, perpetually distracted by mental habit-loops. Abhyasa means deliberately, persistently cultivating awareness practices that interrupt this denial and bring mortality into consciousness. Through sustained meditation, pranayama, and self-inquiry, practitioners rewire their psychological response to existential reality. Rather than strengthening avoidance mechanisms, Abhyasa develops the psychological capacity to face mortality without fragmentation. Patanjali teaches that freedom requires consistent effort—there is no instant enlightenment without the groundwork of practice. In existential terms, Abhyasa transforms death anxiety from an unconscious shadow into conscious wisdom. The repeated practice itself becomes meaningful action, replacing the ego's frantic projects with authentic engagement with life's brevity and preciousness.

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