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Abhyasa and Vairagya in Seasonal Cleansing

Disciplined practice combined with non-attachment creates sustainable seasonal detoxification and mental-emotional renewal in Ayurvedic protocols.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali teaches that steady practice (abhyasa) paired with non-attachment (vairagya) are the direct means to stillness. In Ayurvedic mental health, this principle transforms seasonal cleansing from mere physical detoxification into profound psychological renewal. Abhyasa establishes consistent routines—regulated sleep, oil massage, herbal regimens—that anchor the nervous system and rebuild resilience. Vairagya cultivates the capacity to release mental toxins: old grievances, habitual worries, and identity-based suffering. Together, they create a practice that addresses both the gross physical accumulation of ama (undigested matter) and the subtle accumulation of mental residue that clouds perception and perpetuates imbalance.

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