The subtle impressions and seeds in consciousness from which beliefs germinate, grow, and shape perception.
Pratyaya refers to the subtle seeds of impressions, memory, and conditioning stored in the depths of consciousness. These are not conscious beliefs yet, but the precursors from which beliefs emerge. You inherit pratyaya from family, culture, trauma, education, and experience—layers of unconscious conditioning that silently shape how you perceive reality. Most belief formation happens at this subtle level before conscious thought even begins. Patanjali's genius was recognizing that to truly transform beliefs, we must work with pratyaya, the underlying seeds. A belief about your worthiness, for instance, germinates from seeds planted in childhood; the conscious belief is merely the fruit. By bringing awareness to these subtle impressions through meditation and introspection, you can examine them before they solidify into conscious convictions. Working with pratyaya allows you to transform beliefs at the source, preventing problematic patterns from sprouting rather than merely pruning the conscious thoughts.
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