The practice of consistent, dedicated repetition as the foundation for both learning and effective knowledge transfer between mentor and student.
Abhyasa, meaning "practice" or "repetition," is central to Patanjali's Yoga Sutras as the means to stabilize the mind and develop mastery. In mentorship, abhyasa represents the mentor's commitment to repeatedly reinforcing core teachings until they become embodied knowledge rather than intellectual understanding. This disciplined repetition counters the mind's natural tendency toward distraction and forgetfulness. For knowledge transfer, abhyasa ensures that students don't merely hear teachings once but engage with them cyclically, allowing deeper integration with each iteration. The mentor who practices abhyasa themselves demonstrates authenticity and commitment, earning the student's trust and willingness to engage in the same rigorous practice. This concept transforms mentorship from passive instruction into an active, ongoing process where repetition becomes sacred discipline rather than boring rote learning.
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