The systematic purification of chitta (mental substance) through yoga practice to remove the karmic residue and conditioning generating distortions.
Chitta is the mental substance or consciousness-field in which all thoughts, distortions, and patterns exist. Patanjali teaches that yoga purifies chitta—removing the accumulated conditioning, karmic imprints, and unconscious patterns that generate distortions. This is different from merely changing thoughts; it's transforming the soil from which distorted thoughts grow. Cognitive distortions are often rooted in deep conditioning: childhood experiences, cultural messages, trauma responses, and habitual neural firing patterns. These create grooves in the mind where distortions naturally arise. Chitta suddhi addresses this by systematically working with meditation, pranayama (breath practice), and mindfulness to gradually purify and reorganize mental substance itself. As chitta becomes purer through practice, distortions naturally have less substrate to arise from. The mind becomes clearer, more spacious, less reactive. This purification isn't instant but cumulative—each meditation session, each moment of witnessing a distortion, each breath practice gradually refines chitta. Over time, you notice distortions arising less frequently, less intensely, and with less emotional charge. The mental substance itself becomes fundamentally clearer, healthier, and more aligned with accurate perception.
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