The practice of releasing emotional attachment to outcomes and reactions, enabling freedom from the suffering caused by grasping and aversion.
Vairagya is the complement to abhyasa—while practice builds capacity, non-attachment releases the emotional reactivity that prevents regulation. This doesn't mean indifference or emotional numbness, but rather the freedom from needing specific emotional outcomes. Much emotional dysregulation stems from desperate attachment to feeling good and repulsion toward discomfort. Vairagya invites us to experience emotions fully without being enslaved by them. When we release the demand that anger shouldn't arise, that anxiety must disappear, or that sadness indicates failure, we paradoxically gain emotional flexibility. This principle transforms emotional regulation from suppression to acceptance-based change. By cultivating detachment from the fruits of our emotional labor, we reduce the secondary suffering caused by judging and resisting primary emotions. For modern practitioners, vairagya means developing equanimity toward all emotional states—welcoming them without clinging, observing them without rejection—creating the psychological freedom where genuine regulation becomes possible.
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