Ayurveda's digestive fire as metaphor for psychological processing capacity and Patanjali's learning absorption.
In Ayurvedic philosophy, agni (digestive fire) governs not only physical digestion but also mental and emotional processing capacity. Patanjali's learning framework assumes you can absorb wisdom—but weak agni creates mental congestion, where information enters but doesn't transform into understanding. Low agni manifests as overthinking without clarity, emotional recycling without release, and blocked transformation. Ayurvedic mental health strengthens agni through warming practices: ginger and black pepper, dynamic movement, adequate stimulation, and digestive rest. A strong agni allows Patanjali's teachings to genuinely transform your psychology rather than remaining abstract concepts. This framework explains why some people integrate wisdom easily while others remain stuck despite exposure to the same teachings. Cultivating mental agni is prerequisite for psychological mastery.
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