Deep psychological impressions that create habitual emotional patterns and can be systematically refined through practice.
Samskaras are the latent impressions or vasanas embedded in consciousness that generate habitual emotional and behavioral patterns. Patanjali's framework recognizes that emotions aren't isolated events but expressions of deep conditioning established through repeated experiences. These psychological seeds remain dormant until triggered, automatically generating familiar emotional responses. Understanding samskaras revolutionizes emotional regulation because it shifts focus from managing individual emotional episodes to systematically transforming the underlying impressions that generate them. Rather than treating each emotional outburst separately, practitioners identify the core samskaras driving patterns of anxiety, anger, shame, or fear. Through consistent Abhyasa and mindful awareness, new, healthier samskaras can be cultivated while destructive ones are gradually eroded. This depth-psychological approach explains why surface-level emotional regulation often fails—it addresses symptoms without transforming seeds. By working with samskaras, Patanjali offers a framework for genuine psychological transformation that rewires habitual emotional reactivity at its source.
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