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Prarabdha Karma: Working with Active Conditioning

Prarabdha karma represents the conditioning actively operating in this lifetime, which practice addresses through systematic mental and behavioral retraining rather than passive acceptance.

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Abhidharma psychology embraces karma not as fate but as active conditioning operating through intention and mental habit. Prarabdha karma—the conditioning currently ripening and influencing experience—is precisely what Patanjali's yoga targets through systematic practice. While some past conditioning cannot be averted, Abhidharma reveals that the vast majority of suffering operates through mental and behavioral patterns established by habitual intention. Through yoga practice, practitioners don't escape karma but transform how they engage with it. Pranayama literally works with the energetic substrate of conditioned patterns; dharana and dhyana retrain attention away from automatic reactive loops; samadhi reveals the impersonal nature of conditioning itself. Abhidharma's detailed analysis of how sensation conditions craving, how craving conditions grasping, and how grasping conditions becoming provides the precise map practitioners need. Understanding prarabdha karma as active, transformable conditioning rather than fixed destiny enables practitioners to take psychological responsibility and leverage practice toward measurable freedom from habitual suffering.

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