The ethical principle of not stealing or inauthentic emotional expression, requiring honesty about feelings while respecting others' boundaries.
Asteya, one of Patanjali's ethical precepts, literally means "non-stealing." In emotional regulation, this extends to not stealing others' peace through emotional dumping, manipulation, or inauthenticity. Equally important, asteya prevents stealing from yourself through emotional suppression or self-deception about your authentic feelings. This principle creates profound responsibility: you must acknowledge what you genuinely feel while choosing conscious, non-harmful expression. Many emotional dysregulation patterns involve theft—stealing others' psychological safety through rage, manipulating through false emotion, or robbing yourself of authentic self-expression through rigid control. Asteya invites emotional honesty: recognize your true feelings without apology, communicate them with integrity, and respect the boundaries of others. This ethical framework transforms emotional regulation from mere symptom suppression into relational virtue. You develop the discipline to feel fully while expressing responsibly, honoring both your authentic needs and others' wellbeing.
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