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Abhyasa: Persistent Practice in Digital Discernment

Yoga's principle of consistent, dedicated practice applied to building sustainable digital literacy habits.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa—continuous, dedicated practice over long periods—is Patanjali's antidote to distraction and the key to mastering any skill. Applied to digital literacy, abhyasa means establishing daily practices that strengthen our media analysis abilities: critically evaluating sources, tracking emotional triggers in content, identifying propaganda techniques, and studying information hierarchies. Like yoga practice, digital literacy mastery requires consistent small efforts rather than sporadic intensity. The Yoga Sutras teach that abhyasa creates neural grooves, literally rewiring how we process information. Through repeated exposure to diverse sources, deliberate fact-checking routines, and reflective journeys about our media consumption, we gradually transform our default responses. What begins as effortful critical analysis becomes intuitive discernment. This framework normalizes digital literacy as an ongoing discipline rather than a one-time learning, acknowledging that media landscapes continuously evolve and require perpetual attentive practice.

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