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Cetasikas: Mental Factors and Psychological Transformation

Cetasikas are specific mental factors like intention, attention, and emotional qualities that accompany consciousness and can be cultivated toward liberation or degradation.

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Abhidharma psychology catalogs cetasikas as the operational components of mind—factors like intention (cetana), attention (manasikara), faith, energy, concentration, wisdom, and their unwholesome counterparts like greed, hatred, and delusion. Patanjali's yoga directly targets cetasika cultivation: ethical discipline (yama and niyama) establishes wholesome mental factors, asana and pranayama stabilize scattered attention, and meditation progressively strengthens concentration and wisdom. Abhidharma provides the precise psychological taxonomy underlying this practice: it identifies exactly which mental factors can coexist, which combinations produce suffering versus wellbeing, and how karmic momentum shapes which factors arise. The framework reveals that psychological transformation isn't about suppressing thoughts or emotions but about systematically cultivating beneficial mental factors and weakening destructive ones. By understanding cetasikas, practitioners shift from struggling with surface symptoms to working with the underlying psychological architecture, enabling intentional rewiring of habitual mental patterns and the development of stable equanimity.

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