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Abhyasa Vairagyabhyam

The paired disciplines of dedicated practice and wise detachment that stabilize emotional responses and reduce reactivity.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa Vairagyabhyam presents emotional regulation as requiring two complementary practices: abhyasa, the committed repetition of healthy emotional patterns, and vairagya, the non-attachment that prevents over-identification with emotional states. Many people struggle with emotional regulation because they either cling desperately to positive feelings or resist negative ones, intensifying the emotional charge. Patanjali teaches that stable emotions arise from consistent practice combined with the freedom of not needing specific emotional outcomes. Abhyasa involves repeatedly choosing regulated responses until they become neural pathways, rewiring automatic emotional reactions. Vairagya involves witnessing emotions without ownership—observing sadness or anger as temporary visitors rather than defining characteristics. Together, these practices create the flexibility that characterizes emotional maturity. Rather than suppressing emotions or being swept away by them, practitioners develop the capacity to work skillfully with all emotional states while remaining fundamentally unchanged by them, achieving genuine psychological freedom.

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