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Abhyasa: Persistent Practice in Relationships

The yogic principle of consistent, dedicated practice applied to building secure attachment patterns through repeated conscious choice in relationships.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa, meaning constant practice or effort, is central to Patanjali's path toward mental mastery. In adult relationships, abhyasa becomes the deliberate, repeated cultivation of secure attachment behaviors—choosing vulnerability, maintaining presence, and responding with intention rather than reactive patterns. This is not about perfection but committed return to conscious relationship engagement. Patanjali teaches that mastery emerges through sustained practice over time, dissolving unconscious conditioning. For attachment, abhyasa means repeatedly choosing to communicate needs, practice emotional attunement, and show up authentically, gradually rewiring nervous system responses toward safety and connection. This transforms attachment from an unconscious survival strategy into a conscious, practiced expression of genuine intimacy.

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