Patanjali's abhyasa (dedicated practice) provides a framework for rewiring insecure attachment through sustained, intentional relational behaviors and self-awareness.
Abhyasa means dedicated, consistent practice applied with full attention. Patanjali teaches that transformation requires repetition—practicing the same disciplines until they become natural. In attachment work, abhyasa translates to intentional relational practices: consistently responding to emotional needs, maintaining secure communication patterns, and repeatedly choosing vulnerability despite old fears. Modern neuroscience confirms this: secure attachment develops through repeated experiences of attunement and safety, rewiring the nervous system's threat responses. Whether practicing mindful listening with a partner, maintaining emotional presence during conflict, or self-soothing during separation anxiety, abhyasa emphasizes that secure attachment is not innate genius but developed mastery. This yogic principle reframes attachment healing as a skill cultivated through disciplined, compassionate repetition rather than waiting for insight alone.
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