Vairagya is the practice of releasing attachment to fixed beliefs; this detachment creates psychological flexibility and openness to belief evolution.
Vairagya translates as non-attachment or dispassion, and it addresses the emotional grip that beliefs hold over us. We cling to beliefs not because they are true but because we have invested identity and security in them. Vairagya teaches us to loosen this grip by recognizing that our worth is not dependent on defending particular beliefs. This psychological freedom allows beliefs to be held lightly rather than defended rigidly. When we practice vairagya, we become willing to examine our beliefs honestly and abandon those that no longer serve us. This concept is crucial for belief change because it removes the ego investment that typically prevents us from questioning our worldview. Vairagya transforms belief systems from identity-based fortresses into tools we use flexibly.
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