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Abhyasa: Consistent Practice for Cognitive Growth

The foundational yogic principle of sustained, intentional practice that enables learners to progress through Bloom's levels by building cognitive capacity over time.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa, meaning devoted and repeated practice, is central to Patanjali's path to mastery. This concept directly addresses how learners move through Bloom's Taxonomy: progression isn't instantaneous but requires disciplined repetition over extended periods. At lower Bloom's levels, Abhyasa builds foundational knowledge; at higher levels, it deepens analytical and evaluative capabilities. The Yoga Sutras emphasize that understanding emerges through patient, purposeful engagement—exactly mirroring modern learning science on spaced repetition and deliberate practice. However, Abhyasa differs from rote repetition; it involves mindful, conscious engagement with material. Learners who apply this principle recognize that mastering synthesis or evaluation requires thousands of hours of focused practice. This reframes learning failure as natural: struggle and repetition are the path to higher cognitive achievement, not indicators of inadequacy.

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