Deep impressions from past experiences that unconsciously generate and reinforce beliefs, shaping perception before conscious thought.
Samskaras are the subtle impressions left by every experience, creating grooves in consciousness that automatically generate beliefs and perceptions. A child repeatedly told 'you're not smart enough' creates a samskara that filters experience through this lens for decades. Patanjali's yogic framework recognizes that beliefs aren't logical choices but the natural flowering of samskaras deposited in the subtle body. These imprints operate beneath conscious awareness, determining which beliefs we're attracted to and which we reject. Understanding samskaras reveals why willpower alone fails: you're trying to override patterns written into the nervous system itself. Authentic belief-change requires addressing samskaras through practices like meditation, pranayama, and mantras that work at the subtle level where imprints reside. Rather than fighting against the pattern intellectually, you gradually dissolve the samskara through consistent practice, allowing new beliefs to emerge naturally. This explains why some transformations feel miraculous while others require years: it depends on the samskara's depth.
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