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Samskara: How Biases Become Unconscious Habits

Latent impressions created by repeated thoughts and experiences that automatically generate cognitive biases without conscious awareness.

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Why It Matters

Samskara means 'impression' or 'conditioning'—the subtle mental grooves created by repeated thought and experience. Cognitive biases don't arise randomly; they're samskaras, deeply etched neural patterns activated automatically when similar situations arise. Your confirmation bias samskara developed through years of interpreting information to match existing beliefs; your negativity bias samskara from evolutionary wiring and personal experiences. Patanjali teaches that samskaras operate beneath conscious awareness, making them invisible and powerful. The good news: samskaras can be observed, weakened, and replaced through consistent practice. Understanding biases as samskaras shifts the approach from willpower to systematic practice. Rather than fighting bias through exhausting self-control, we gradually weaken the samskara patterns through meditation, pranayama, and mindful observation. Over time, old biased samskaras lose activation power while new, more balanced patterns strengthen through repetition.

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