Cetasikas are specific mental factors that accompany and condition consciousness, providing detailed maps of emotions and cognitive processes for psychological work.
Cetasikas are the mental factors or concomitants that arise alongside consciousness—they include wholesome qualities like mindfulness, wisdom, and non-greed, as well as unwholesome patterns like delusion, hatred, and greed. Abhidharma catalogs dozens of these factors with precision, creating a sophisticated emotional intelligence map. Each cetasika has specific characteristics, functions, and effects on consciousness and behavior. Patanjali's identification of samskaras (mental impressions) and the vrittis overlaps with cetasika analysis—both map the mental landscape systematically. Understanding cetasikas enables practitioners to identify exactly which emotional and cognitive patterns are active in any moment and to cultivate their opposites. For instance, recognizing the cetasika of greed allows deliberate cultivation of generosity. This granular analysis of mental factors transforms psychology into a precision tool for character development and the elimination of psychological suffering through systematic cultivation of wholesome qualities.
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